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 1        I|    chooses; we shall not go in search of him.”~ ~“No! we shall
 2        I|         No! we shall not go in search of him,” echoed the other
 3    XXIII|       to explore the villages, search all isolated houses, and
 4     XXIV|      take half a dozen men and search this house from top to bottom.
 5     XXIV|  Bavois.~ ~“I must continue my search,” said he. “You, with two
 6     XXXI|         and they were going to search every house.”~ ~These soldiers
 7    XXXII|       rigorous examination, to search the house, and to sow the
 8   XXXIII|  indeed, remarkable, since the search ordered by the Duc de Sairmeuse
 9       XL|     bed.~ ~After his fruitless search for his son he returned
10     XLVI|    seemed about to rush out in search of assistance, she detained
11   XLVIII|     daughter for permission to search for them among her father’
12     XLIX|      become of its master?~ ~A search was instituted at once,
13     XLIX|     Five days went by, and the search for the missing man was
14     XLIX|   mentioned in prosecuting the search.~ ~“We shall succeed all
15     XLIX|        they persisted in their search. From morning until night
16        L|       resolved to commence the search for Marie-Anne’s child.~ ~
17      LII|       that he must abandon the search, if nothing had been discovered
18      LII| replied: “I shall continue the search as long as I live.” But
19     LIII|        in discovering that the search had been instituted by no
20     LIII|        years, and after a long search, Jean found only the Widow
21      LIV|       home he sent Otto out in search of information. He could
22      LIV|       that read as follows:~ ~“Search for the child of Madame
23       LV|      it was he who, during the search a few minutes later, had
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