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1 Light signals, rockets, heliographing, were of small avail through the dust-andsmoke-clouds.
2 But that proved of small avail , save possibly in the way of provocation.
3 He was a gentleman, but the trivial fact is of small avail to-day.
4 Yet it was an Italian lyre, and therefore of small avail for amusing Britons.
5 His lash was always singing among the dogs, but it was of small avail .
6 No wrangle here o'er things of small avail -
7 A scene appeared inevitable, and Count Timascheff's efforts to conciliate the excited parties were of small avail .
8 But these precautions were of small avail .
9 His efforts, however, were of small avail .
10 His best was of small avail .
11 But Billy-oh, what small avail are words to paint for you his glory as seen by Ikey Snigglefritz!
12 If his image be not in the heart, it is of small avail to hang it on the hand.
13 Of small avail were the judge's struggles; as well might an infant struggle in the folds of a python.
14 The ground you sow on is of small avail ;
15 He had no weapons, and well knew that all his strength was of small avail against those grim, quiet women.
16 It was of small avail to invade the wilds of New Jersey, or to offer rewards for Raritans, dead or alive.
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