Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I| These, however, you will not use unless compelled to do so
 2      I,      II|    will be returned. For the use of the things we have borrowed
 3      I,     III|   pursuers that there was no use trying to follow him. We
 4      I,      IV|   for a fiacre; you must not use your own carriage for this.
 5     II,     III|     Lake Neusiedl for my own use alone?"~ ~"By becoming a
 6    III,      II| pretty flower-garden for thy use alone. Will not that be
 7     IV,      II|   her which might be of some use to Marie.~ ~He had received,
 8     IV,     III|   features. "But what is the use of such senseless chatter?"
 9      V,      II|    only when I don't want to use it?"~ ~"That may be," retorted
10      V,     III|     t want them for your own use. I shall take my exercise
11     VI,      VI|  many disagreeable habits. I use snuff, and I can't agree
12   VIII,     III|      is one of them! Of what use are these rags now?" he
13     IX,      II|     the devil's spawn how to use touchwood! Give chase to
14     IX,      II|     demons were compelled to use their spurs in order to
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