Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|         her feet with a flannel cloth, then laid her on the bed
 2     II,       I|    their holiday attire of blue cloth, had grouped themselves
 3     II,     III|      socks, woven of strands of cloth, - mamuss they are called
 4     II,     III|       covered with coarse white cloth, the sort used for peasants'
 5     II,     III|       his room in his noiseless cloth socks, when he suddenly
 6     VI,      VI|       in paper, then in a linen cloth.~ ~When she had removed
 7    VII,       I|        made of the coarse white cloth of which peasants' cloaks
 8    VII,       I|     government would supply the cloth, and have it cut, and the
 9    VII,       I|     suddenly announced that the cloth could not be purchased;
10    VII,       I|       the original price of the cloth, whereupon the escapement
11    VII,       I|     forthcoming at once, as the cloth could not be bought on credit."~ ~"
12    VII,       I| escapement will not furnish the cloth for the uniforms without
13     IX,      IV|        a uniform of coarse gray cloth, with a gaping wound in
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