Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XLV|      dues, toll or ferry? What tailor ever took payment of him
2   I,    XLVIII|        of, and I shall be 'the tailor of the corner.' And though
3  II,        IV|      hurry, with him, like the tailor on Easter Eve; and works
4  II,       XLV|      labourer, and the other a tailor, for he had a pair of shears
5  II,       XLV| themselves before him, and the tailor said, "Senor governor, this
6  II,       XLV|        s presence I'm a passed tailor, God be thanked), and putting
7  II,       XLV|        all my heart," said the tailor; and drawing his hand from
8  II,       XLV|        my decision is that the tailor lose the making and the
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