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1 Int | gathered under the title “In Search of the Castaways” occupied 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,