Book, Chapter

1    1,   8|       do? The parents who are unwilling to permit their children
2    1,  12|       fear, and, since he was unwilling to take the passive part,
3    1,  17| thinking that should he prove unwilling to restore to the proper
4    1,  22|   complaint. But had you been unwilling to administer the medicine
5    5, 145|     art and reconciled to the unwilling stomach. And, if you desire
6    5, 145|      historian and arrest his unwilling attention; the only entry
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