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 1  Int      |         gathered under the title “In Search of the Castawaysoccupied
 2  Int      | intermittently during ten years.~“In Search of the Castaways,” which
 3  Int      |           sets before the rescuers a search which compels their circumnavigation
 4    1,    2|            each page with his eye in search of the name required. But
 5    1,    3|            out a ship immediately in search of Captain Grant.”~“Is it
 6    1,    4|              that had been wasted in search for Franklin, and declared
 7    1,    4|            three Scotchmen; that the search would be vain and perilous,
 8    1,    4|         Edward; let us start off and search for Captain Grant!”~Lord
 9    1,    7|              Will you join us in our search, then?” asked Lady Helena.~“
10    1,    7|           would have made one of the search party for Captain Grant,
11    1,    9|            full of hope, for in this search for Captain Grant, each
12    1,    9|            would be helpful in their search along the Chilian coast.
13    1,   10|          Sierra Tandil, pursuing our search to the very shores of the
14    1,   10|         ready on the 14th. The whole search party assembled in the saloon
15    1,   11|          that it would be useless to search for him elsewhere. The only
16    1,   13|              of the Andes, where the search would actually commence,
17    1,   14|              ground is where we must search, dividing the different
18    1,   14|              fellows continued their search without dreaming of taking
19    1,   14|        anyway, either to prolong our search or continue our route.”~“
20    1,   16|       gesture, and said:~“You are in search of a prisoner?”~“Yes,” replied
21    1,   18|                     CHAPTER XVIII IN SEARCH OF WATER~LAKE SALINAS ends
22    1,   18|       seeming to bode success to the search. The horses of Glenarvan
23    1,   21|             set out on so bootless a search. He read it over and over,
24    1,   22|             completely failed in his search, was what he could not bring
25    1,   23|             Tom Austin, “and yet our search has been unsuccessful.”~“
26    1,   23|            would you recommence your search in the Pampas, when you
27    1,   23|            all together, give up our search on the American continent?”~
28    1,   24|               and set out at once to search for his talisman. He visited
29    2,    1|              he approved our plan of search most unreservedly.”~“I do
30    2,    1|           that we should prolong our search in America.”~“What is it,
31    2,    1|           may have to recommence our search?”~Glenarvan and Paganel
32    2,    2|          Tristan from the program of search.~
33    2,    6|              coast to complete their search for the BRITANNIA.~This
34    2,    6|              now for prosecuting the search for him along the 37th parallel,
35    2,    7|             That will complicate our search,” said Glenarvan, somewhat
36    2,    8|              you come with us in our search expedition?”~Ayrton did
37    2,   10|              hung out of his jaws in search of the ants, which formed
38    2,   10|              to Australia. One might search for it in vain in any other
39    2,   10|           imagination was already in search of an explanation, when
40    2,   10|           quest of him, before their search was successful. During the
41    2,   13|         information that may aid his search. J. P. MITCHELL, S. G.~When
42    2,   13|              children to give up the search, and the fear of compromising
43    2,   13|      Melbourne, and proceed with our search for traces of Harry Grant
44    2,   16|            no idea of resuming their search without him, and that consequently
45    2,   17|           would throw light on their search.”~“Then, I suppose,” said
46    2,   18|            he was dead. He felt them search his pockets, and then heard
47    2,   19|           five miles up the river in search of a favorable passage,
48    2,   19|               They were no longer in search of Harry Grant. This continent,
49    3,    1|              Rather than abandon our search I will resume it alone!
50    3,    1|          connect any idea of further search with this proposition of
51    3,    1|          went to carry out the final search. The landlord of the Victoria
52    3,    1|           that could suggest further search in that quarter—all trace
53    3,    3|             for him.”~“Oh, you might search on the coasts,” replied
54    3,   10|              Yes! the Maories do not search their prisoners. But, Edward,
55    3,   15|              always spoke of further search. He assured Mary that Lord
56    3,   17|         spoke at all of renewing the search, he shook his head like
57    3,   18|           with him in the Pacific in search of an advantageous spot
58    3,   19|              consecrated— that is to search, and never cease searching
59    3,   21|               and the Pacific. Their search had not been fruitless,
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