Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,  TransPre|       the next was compelled to cap by some still stronger declaration;
 2   I,        XX|     addressed his lord with his cap in his hand, his head bowed
 3   I,     XXVII|     head a little quilted linen cap which he used for a night-cap,
 4   I,      XXXV|         had a little greasy red cap that belonged to the host,
 5   I,    XXXVII|     also of blue cloth, and his cap of the same colour, and
 6   I,    XXXVII|       wearing a little brocaded cap, and a mantle that covered
 7   I,   XXXVIII|    invest him with the doctor's cap made of lint, to mend some
 8  II,         I|      waistcoat and a red Toledo cap, and so withered and dried
 9  II,      XLIV|   camlet over all and a montera cap of the same material, and
10  II,       XLV|         this cloth to make me a cap?' Measuring the cloth I
11  II,       XLV| unworthy notion, went on adding cap after cap, and I 'yes' after '
12  II,       XLV|        went on adding cap after cap, and I 'yes' after 'yes,'
13  II,    XLVIII|   yellow satin coverlet, with a cap on his head, and his face
14  II,    XLVIII|         name. Still my husband, cap in hand, persisted in trying
15  II,      LXIX|        fire, and taking off his cap put upon his head a mitre
16  II,      LXIX|      him, and give him back his cap and doublet and remove the
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