Parte,  Chap.

1  II,         X| might teach the cleverest Cordovan or Mexican how to mount;
2  II,      XIII| had a stronger flavour of cordovan. The owner said the cask
3  II,      XIII| key hanging to a thong of cordovan; see now if one who comes
4  II,      XLIV|  have possessed the great Cordovan poet to call thee 'holy
5  II,      LIII|   shod in pinked shoes of cordovan, they won't want for rough
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