Parte,  Chap.

1  II,      XLIV| behind a pair of travelling boots, which he resolved to wear
2  II,      XLVI|   and put on his travelling boots to hide the disaster to
3  II,        LI|     of all manner of shoes, boots, and stockings, but of shoes
4  II,        LX|      tight-fitting polished boots, gilt spurs, dagger and
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