Book, Chapter

1    2,  50|     him learn some trade; the barber's, say, or the auctioneer'
2    2,  68|      or hold up my end in the barber shops! Who could hold a
3    3,  98| confidence of the experienced barber. Hence it was in a sheath
4    4, 107|    his razor, my servant is a barber: let him shave your heads
5    4, 107|     heads and eyebrows to the barber, that he might shave them
6    4, 107|       his stomach. He saw the barber busy at his unseasonable
7    4, 112|        On our side, the hired barber armed himself with a razor
8    4, 112|      time again, I lifted the barber's blade to my throat, but
9    5, 145|      many cook-shops, stalls, barber shops, et cet. as well;
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