Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|          the man his red shawl to use as a signal-flag.~ ~As the
 2     I,      IV|         has become the fashion to use the moving train for suicidal
 3     I,      IV| unintelligible and of very little use or advantage to the world
 4     I,    VIII|        and cannot be of the least use to you."~ ~"That's gospel
 5     I,    VIII|     rather think that I may be of use to you. I like you, because
 6     I,      XI|      asked."~ ~"Hadn't you better use more civil language?" I
 7     I,      XI|            Now the money is of no use to me at present, and you
 8     I,      XI|           his endeavours to be of use in me, assisted me with
 9     I,      XI|         as I would not venture to use to a variety singer; but
10     I,     XII|        care about it. What is the use of party funds, I might
11     I,    XIII|          putting it to its proper use when the lady directed her
12    II,       V|         drink. He will swear, and use all sorts of bad language,
13    II,       V|           would not have dared to use the expression in a variety
14    II,      VI|     invariably refuse. Tsang will use all possible persuasion,
15    II,     VII|          that I could make proper use of the weapon. There was
16    II,     VII|    ladyship give me leave to make use of my skill?" she answered, "
17    II,     VII|         my staying would be of no use to her. To watch her sleep
18    II,    VIII|        first of all, I never make use of calumny to gain my own
19    II,      IX|      pride; such a laugh as women use to mask their disappointment
20    II,       X|    masculine hand.~ ~"What is the use of this, dearest?" I asked.~ ~"
21    II,       X|          him to sell or retain or use the aforesaid securities
22    II,      XI|   inherited. Perhaps I might have use for the money there - at
23    II,      XV|  battering operations was to make use of his hammer. As I appeared,
24    II,     XVI|           surrender, and you made use of the means provided for
25    II,    XVII|        demon, I can't see of what use you can be to me any longer.
26    II,    XVII|          of gold. Then what's the use of my keeping you?"~ ~"Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!"
27    II,    XVII|     believed that you were making use of my money to feed your
28    II,    XVII|          was my assassin! He made use of Diodora's and Cenni's
29    II,    XVII|          that he will make public use of the disclosure, and relate
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