Book,  chapter

 1    1,    8|  people who do not know how to use their eyes, and who travel
 2    1,    8|    geographer would be of much use to our expedition, and what
 3    1,   10|      the opportunity of making use of the language he had been
 4    1,   13|      on the embers made by the use of the LLARETTAS, and in
 5    1,   15|      proof. Here is the book I use daily, to practice myself
 6    1,   16|      hunting weapons in common use on the Argentine plains—
 7    1,   16|      over the plains in common use, but had struck into none
 8    1,   25|   added Paganel, “if it is any use to be uneasy, and that is,
 9    1,   26|     the darkness, what was the use of straining his eyes by
10    2,    4|       whenever you require the use of your telescope, Paganel,
11    2,    7|        bone and nerves, or, to use a Scotch expression, as
12    2,   12|     science than the manual in use in the Normal School in
13    2,   15|   place like this. What is the use of it here?”~“To give us
14    2,   16|    loosen it, but it was of no use. After renewed vigorous
15    2,   17| profusely, but Glenarvan could use his fingers and forearm;
16    3,    4|        in a hurry, and did not use a press of canvas, or his
17    3,    5|       his ears, ready to be of use, and willing to enlist in
18    3,    6|        But this boat may be of use to us,” said Glenarvan.~“
19    3,    6|    seams are open. It is of no use to us.”~“No use at all?”
20    3,    6|       is of no use to us.”~“No use at all?” said McNabbs.~“
21    3,   11|      person and preventing the use of “tabooedthings. According
22    3,   13|      know what those creatures use for wads?”~“No, Paganel!”
23    3,   13|      the Bible! If that is the use they make of the Holy Book,
24    3,   13|   which we shall make a better use. What ideas they have! Fancy
25    3,   13|    John Mangles.~“Then we will use our great resources,” said
26    3,   13|       Major.~“More than we can use!” replied Paganel, without
27    3,   15|    southeast, in order to make use of a narrow passage between
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