Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV| cause; for if he spoiled the leather of the shoes you paid for,
2   I,        XV|      them that laid open the leather jerkin he wore, together
3   I,       XVI|   two sheets made of buckler leather, and a coverlet the threads
4  II,      XIII|    flavour of either iron or leather. Nevertheless, these two
5  II,       XXV|     entirely clad in chamois leather, hose, breeches, and doublet,
6  II,       XXV|       said he in the chamois leather, "but I came on first to
7  II,       XLV|     about twenty ducats in a leather purse in his bosom. The
8  II,       LIX|      does, who stretches the leather with his teeth until he
9  II,      LXXI|     floor, where in place of leather hangings there were pieces
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