Part,  Chapter

1     II,       I| market-place for an ox-roast. The fat young ox had been spitted,
2     II,       I|       vita," - an axiom which his fat red face by no means confuted, -
3     II,      II|           German, too. There is a fat cook, who never leaves the
4     II,      II|         mouth. It is believed the fat cook is his wife, because
5     IV,     III|          to steal. The bears grew fat under my care. I was given
6     VI,      VI|         and pressed a kiss on the fat cheeks, then held her own
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