Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IX|     ruffian, or boor with a hood and hatchet, or monstrous
2   I,     XXVII| They begged a petticoat and hood of the landlady, leaving
3   I,     XXVII|   curate would not let them hood him, but put on his head
4   I,      XLIX|     any dame in a venerable hood, used to say to me, 'Grandson,
5  II,        IV|   churls of the hatchet and hood, is idle. I don't set up
6  II,     XXIII|    a green satin collegiate hood, and covering his head a
7  II,      XXXI|     and that she wears that hood more for authority and custom
8  II,      XLII|     fishing-rod, or for the hood of thy 'won't have it;'
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