Book, Chapter

1    1,  26| lamps, failing because of a lack of oil, shed a feeble and
2    4, 104|    he would lose it through lack of breath." When, but without
3    4, 114|   good humor might flag for lack of amusement, began to indulge
4    5, 132|    in a rage and accused my lack of virility and change of
5    5, 144| lose an opportunity through lack of application, I also made
6    5, 145|    there is nevertheless no lack of evidence to prove that
7    5, 145| narrates his experience, or lack of it, with a waitress in
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