Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      XIII|  and the piercing frosts of winter. Thus are we God's ministers
 2   I,      XVII|    by day, in summer and in winter, on foot and on horseback,
 3   I,   XXXVIII|  shirt, and in the depth of winter he has to defend himself
 4   I,      XLII| women tell over the fire in winter; for he said his father
 5   I,     XLIII|     windows of his house in winter, and lattice-work in summer,
 6  II,      XVII|    bitter inclemency of the winter winds and frosts; let no
 7  II,      LIII|  the autumn, the autumn the winter, and the winter the spring,
 8  II,      LIII|  autumn the winter, and the winter the spring, and so time
 9  II,      LIII|     shade of an oak, and in winter wrap myself in a double
10  II,     LVIII| half of it; no doubt it was winter at the time, for otherwise
11  II,    LXXIII|   summer, and the chills of winter, and the howling of the
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