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 1    II|       taking. Not only[Pg 47] the dress, but the whole manner of
 2   III|          out of another skin. His dress was different to that of
 3   III|          muscular and supple. His dress was rustic, but simple almost
 4   III|          be off! My heydukes will dress you. When you are ready,
 5    IV|         the winter, wear the same dress for twelve years at a stretch,
 6    IV|        old maid in a shabby black dress stood before the brilliant
 7    IX|         you like a lady? The very dress on your back, the very cap[
 8    IX|           tatters that they might dress in fine feathers? Then,
 9    IX|        not had time to change her dress.~ ~Ugh! that was not a good
10     X| intensified by the low cut of her dress, which allowed one to catch
11     X|     turned naturally upon women's dress, women's needlework, and
12    XI|         not let anybody in a blue dress sit down at the same table
13   XXI|        desire to be buried in the dress in which I was married to
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