Book,  Par.

1     I,    104|  himself would be altogether unwilling to be deprived of his neighbour
2    VI,     56|  this dread, Fulcinius Trio, unwilling to face an onslaught of
3    XI,     19| intruder," they said, "on an unwilling people; he had obeyed a
4   XVI,     12|      spurned the notion, and unwilling to disgrace a life which
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