Chap.

1        1|       about that time he was in search of a Venus. He—he never
2        1|        had gone down thither in search of a subject for an article,
3        4|    guests, for he ceased not to search for his handkerchief.~Then
4        4|     drawers of the sideboard in search of teaspoons, which were
5        7|    round the opera house in his search for darkness, and as he
6       10|    hurry: nobody would come and search for her at Nana’s— that
7       10| lessened his capital, he was in search of a lender, for he did
8       12|      stared upward as though in search of heaven. And with that
9       12|      the dark shadows moving in search of a breath of air about
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