Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XXII|  would have stripped off his stockings if his greaves had not prevented
 2   I,        LI|    colours, with garters and stockings to match; but he made so
 3  II,        II|   shoes and darn their black stockings with green silk."~ ~"That,"
 4  II,       XIX|    couple of pairs of-ribbed stockings; the other carried nothing
 5  II,      XXIV|   and had his shirt out; his stockings were of silk, and his shoes
 6  II,      XLIV| dozen stitches in one of his stockings, that made it look like
 7  II,      XLIV|      green silk, because the stockings were green.~ ~Here Cide
 8  II,      XLIV|  irreparable disaster to his stockings, the stitches of which he
 9  II,      XLVI|   the broken stitches of his stockings helped them. But as Time
10  II,      XLVI|     hide the disaster to his stockings. He threw over him his scarlet
11  II,      XLIX|     that she had on red silk stockings with garters of white taffety
12  II,        LI|  manner of shoes, boots, and stockings, but of shoes in particular,
13  II,        LX|      two feet with shoes and stockings on them. He trembled with
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