Parte,  Chap.

1   I,        IV|  only ambergris and civet in cotton; nor is she one-eyed or
2   I,       XXV| against something soft, like cotton; and leave it all to me;
3  II,       XIV|    sable, and pads of carded cotton he is putting into the bags,
4  II,      XXXV|     distress turn rocks into cotton and tigers into ewes. Lay
5  II,      XXXV|      me turn wool and carded cotton; he says if he gets hold
6  II,     XXXVI|    as I am, my flesh is more cotton than hemp, and it won't
7  II,     LVIII|  they were made of rushes or cotton threads." But just as he
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