Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,        XV|  reared in soft cloth and fine linen, it is plain they must feel
 2   I,      XXII|  washerwoman's basket of clean linen so well, and held it so
 3   I,     XXIII| holland, and other articles of linen no less curious than clean;
 4   I,     XXIII|      cleared the valise of its linen, which he stowed away in
 5   I,     XXVII|      his head a little quilted linen cap which he used for a
 6   I,    XXVIII|       I at once packed up in a linen pillow-case a woman's dress,
 7  II,       XIV|        Grove; "I have here two linen bags of the same size; you
 8  II,       XIX|     what seemed to be a little linen and a couple of pairs of-ribbed
 9  II,        XX|      the finest and whitest of linen, and with handkerchiefs
10  II,       XXI|     velvet; and then the white linen trimming-by my oath, but
11  II,      XXXV|      six grey mules with white linen housings, on each of which
12  II,      XXXV|      with her a basket of fair linen, shirts, kerchiefs, socks -
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