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1       II|       the depths of his straw mattress.~ ~Still he did not despair.
2     XXXV|   with a small litter, a thin mattress, and a coverlid. He had
3     XXXV| carefully and placed upon the mattress.~ ~A long and difficult
4     XXXV|     they cast the wool of the mattress to the wind.~ ~“Our task
5    XLVII|     the task of arranging the mattress comfortably in the cart.
6    XLVII| comfortably extended upon his mattress and threw over him a few
7    XLVII|  straw had been torn from the mattress, and the wife and sons of
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