Part,  Chapter

1      I,       I| snowflakes the dark form of a man clad as a laborer. He would walk
2      I,       I|     revealed how scantily she was clad.~ ~"You poor child!" compassionately
3      I,     III|          young and handsome, were clad in the modest fashion of
4      I,     III|           had been abandoned half clad in the public street. He
5     II,       I|        the vice-palatine, and was clad in snuff-colored clothes.
6    III,       I|       broad-shouldered groom, now clad in coachman's costume. The
7     IV,     III|          table was a strange man, clad in a costume unlike that
8      V,      II|       Katharina's protégé. He was clad in the uniform of a soldier,
9     IX,       I|             But I am not properly clad for a journey," interposed
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