Book,  Par.

1     I,     35|  thinking that he ought to avail himself of this change in
2    II,     26|   their immense lances, or avail themselves of their nimble
3   XIV,     32|   thought that he ought to avail himself of the recent panic
4   XIV,     55| the capital has been of no avail to its holder? Who will
5    XV,     23|   adoption should be of no avail in any department of the
6   XVI,      7|   that he might not merely avail himself of the memory of
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