Book, Chapter

 1    1,  12|          and one wretch, with his clothes girded up, assaulted Ascyltos,
 2    1,  25|           again donned our dining clothes and were escorted to the
 3    2,  31| TWENTY-SEVENTH.~Having put on our clothes, in the meantime, we commenced
 4    2,  34|         rascal. He lost my dinner clothes, given me on my birthday
 5    2,  48|           ve already eaten my old clothes, and if this high cost of
 6    2,  53|        wouldn't you? Off with his clothes!" The cook was stripped
 7    2,  66|    stripped himself and piled his clothes by the side of the road.
 8    2,  66|           two, then I went to his clothes, to pick them up, and damned
 9    2,  66|       came to the place where the clothes had been turned into stone,
10    2,  80|      piece of jewelry and all her clothes into the bargain, and put
11    3,  96|       other end, who had lost his clothes, was bawling just as loudly
12    4, 106|       What could we do then? Even clothes will cut through at the
13    5, 145|          the dreams spot my night clothes and my belly, as I lie upon
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