Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,      VIII|     he was able to snatch a cushion that served him for a shield;
 2   I,      VIII|     well under cover of his cushion, being unable to execute
 3   I,      VIII| under the protection of his cushion; and all present stood trembling,
 4   I,        IX|   buckler, the other by his cushion, and the Biscayan's mule
 5   I,        IX|   smiting him full over the cushion and over the head, that-even
 6   I,    XXVIII| that the needle, embroidery cushion, and spinning wheel usually
 7  II,         X|    she cannot rest upon her cushion, shouldst thou haply find
 8  II,        XL|     of plank without pad or cushion of any sort! Gad, I have
 9  II,       XLI|  without stopping to take a cushion or put on my spurs, so as
10  II,       XLI|    a pad of some kind, or a cushion; even if it were off the
11  II,      LXIX|     her head resting upon a cushion of brocade and crowned with
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