Chapter

 1     I|            master's whim he should wear, contracted his rotund,
 2     I| impatiently, and his face began to wear an impertinent, contemptuous
 3   III|          of him was that he should wear an attila instead of a mente.
 4    IV|           the fire all the winter, wear the same dress for twelve
 5    IV|      member of the family began to wear rags, and this is what every
 6    IV|            wife, "Why does Matilda wear such expensive dresses?"~ ~
 7    IV|        joke, when she was going to wear long dresses like her sisters.~ ~
 8  VIII|         late that he was unable to wear his former clothes; the
 9    IX|         magnate, she might come to wear far more splendid things,
10   XXI|            a favour, that he might wear black like the other family
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