Book,  chapter

 1    1,    5|        and had hitherto vainly sought some opportunity of showing
 2    1,    8|        as much to be done, and sought, and investigated, and discovered
 3    1,   10|   interior by the Indians, and sought to make known the place
 4    1,   14|       Pampas guides would have sought vainly for the accustomed
 5    1,   14|       heard him in silence. He sought to read hope in their eyes,
 6    1,   17|        propensities. He rather sought to avoid them, and gave
 7    1,   24|   sinking below the horizon; I sought vainly for footmarks; I
 8    1,   24|        without finding what he sought. At last he began to despair
 9    2,   19|       prove fatal to those who sought him. And when these intrepid
10    3,    4|    weather. It seemed as if he sought to question the voiceless
11    3,    8|     tent being available, they sought repose beneath some magnificent
12    3,   15| Zealand, that supplies must be sought.~The fatigue in traveling
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