Book,  chapter

1    1,   10| parallel till we find those we seek, if even we go right round
2    2,    5|    fall back on his sails, and seek to make an auxiliary of
3    2,    6|      come, with his family, to seek fortune and happiness beyond
4    2,    6|      own country. Many come to seek fortunes who only find trouble
5    2,   13|     these narrow leaves, which seek to defend themselves against
6    2,   15| travelers, and obliged them to seek a shelter among the rocks.
7    3,    6|        tide, and would have to seek moorings.~At ten oclock
8    3,   20|       and this country we will seek for together.”~And the two
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