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 1    1,   11|        to ascend the Amazon in search of his wife at Quito; but
 2    1,   20|    throw himself on Torres, to search him, to snatch from him
 3    2,    6|      escape the young fellowssearch. In any case, there would
 4    2,    7|       may God help you in your search.”~Five minutes afterward
 5    2,    8|         CHAPTER VIII~THE FIRST SEARCH~THE SEARCH had to commence
 6    2,    8|      VIII~THE FIRST SEARCH~THE SEARCH had to commence at once,
 7    2,    8|      why we should give up our search.”~“Will it be necessary,”
 8    2,    8|          exclaimed Benito, “to search the river throughout its
 9    2,    8|     insufficient to thoroughly search among the deeps, and hence
10    2,    8|     boats, she had guessed the search on which they had gone,
11    2,    8|       she perceived that their search had been fruitless. However,
12    2,    9|       to him: “Our yesterday’s search was vain. If we begin again
13    2,    9|  waters,” replied Benito, “and search with my eyes—with my hands.”~“
14    2,   10|     sight of the object of his search. He noticed, however, that
15    2,   10|        you want to pursue your search on that side,” he said, “
16    2,   13|        and the number I was in search of is really the 234 which
17    2,   14| between Benito and Torres; the search for the corpse, which had
18    2,   15|        mind. This was to go in search of the gang to which the
19    2,   15|       even more ardor into his search for the key. It was not
20    2,   16|    than to have hurried off in search of the former comrades of
21    2,   16|      his intention of going in search of Fragoso, whose fate excited
22    2,   18|         Fragoso started on the search, and, not without difficulty,
23    2,   19|        idea of hurrying off in search of the band to which Torres
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