Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XXI|   rain, and not to spoil his hat, which probably was a new
2   I,     XXVII|     well. He then put on his hat, which was broad enough
3  II,        XI| morion or helmet, but only a hat decked with plumes of divers
4  II,       XIX|  cuttlefish, knocked off his hat twice, and so completely
5  II,      XLIV|      the sweat-stains on his hat, the shabbiness of his cloak,
6  II,        LX|    and a loose frock, with a hat looped up in the Walloon
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