Book, Chapter
1 1, XV | boy now be offered in thy service - let it be that for thy
2 1, XV | let it be that for thy service I now speak and write and
3 7 | of two imperial “secret service agents.” These stories throw
4 7, II | mark of his distinguished service in office had both merited
5 7, V | will came lust, and the service of lust ended in habit,
6 7, VI | officials called “secret service agents.”254 Then, suddenly
7 7, VI | is our motive in public service? Can our hopes in the court
8 7, VI | God; and I enter into that service from this hour in this place.
9 7, VI | to share in so great a service for so great a prize. So
10 8, II | not to snatch my tongue’s service abruptly out of the speech
11 8, II | my heart enlisted in thy service, I permitted myself to sit
12 8, IV | hopefully devoted to thy service; though in this pause it
13 8, VIII| while serving as a secret service agent, was converted to
14 8, VIII| relinquished his secular service, and prepared himself for
15 8, VIII| might be most useful in our service to thee, and had planned
16 8, VIII| Because of her long-time service and also because of her
17 8, XII | her be compared with her service to me? I was then left destitute
18 9, XXXV| humble and singlehearted service, with what subtle suggestion
19 10, II | exercise of the mind, and the service we owe to our fellow men -
20 10, II | is so. Let me offer the service of my mind and my tongue -
21 12, I | my assistance. Nor is the service I pay thee like the cultivation
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