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 1      III|       my advice, he would make use of the twelve hundred thousand
 2      XVI|       a hair of their heads. I use them only because they are
 3      XIX| certain that Lacheneur had, to use the baron’s own expression,
 4    XXIII|       his head.~ ~“What is the use of denying it?” said he.~ ~“
 5   XXVIII|       man! Why do you not make use of it and save yourself?”~ ~
 6      XXX|     and he did not know how to use it. His progress was despairingly
 7      XXX|  daybreak, What, then, was the use of spending his time in
 8     XXXI|  requested a horse for his own use, and this was accorded him.
 9     XXXI|    soul burn in hell if I ever use a knife at my repasts until
10    XXXII|      know how to make the best use of the weapon which he had
11  XXXVIII|     was the case. Take it, and use it as you will.”~ ~Anyone
12     XLII|        was almost compelled to use force to do it—examined
13    XLIII|    wink, inquired:~ ~“But what use do you expect to make of
14        L|        that accomplices always use in speaking of their crime.~ ~
15       LI|        sum of money, for whose use she would be accountable
16       LI|      could take it for her own use without the slightest danger.~ ~“
17      LIV|    know how soon he might have use for it.~ ~This happened
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