Chapter

 1     I|     leaving the stranger to seek out for himself the door
 2    IV|    s good deed, hastened to seek her out, and kissing her
 3    VI|   being able to find what I seek; for either she whom I found
 4    VI|    at last the very thing I seek - a girl who is beautiful,
 5  VIII|   Master Boltay hastened to seek Teresa, and make her acquainted
 6  VIII|  such a worthy fellow, that seek as you like you will not
 7  XIII|    ideas!~ ~"As you please. Seek your joy, then, in drying
 8   XVI|    over, Rudolf hastened to seek out his wife. His servants
 9  XVII|    Flora would come here to seek you out. Oh, how greatly
10  XVII|    that Fanny was unable to seek refuge in the garden where,
11  XVII|    to meet you, why did you seek me out here? I am lost,
12   XXI|    feel that I ought not to seek her here any more. Elsewhere,
13   XXI| Elsewhere, elsewhere I will seek her: we will dwell together
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