Parte,  Chap.

 1   I,         I|        Thoughts; and after some search for a name which should
 2   I,       VII|     from discovery, even should search be made for them.~ ~Sancho
 3   I,        XV|      hours in all directions in search of her without finding her,
 4   I,       XVI|        asleep she would come in search of him and meet his wishes
 5   I,       XVI|      out to look for a light to search for and apprehend the culprits;
 6   I,      XVII|        and to chastise perfidy. Search your memory, and if you
 7   I,       XIX|      fall in with you who go in search of adventures."~ ~"Things
 8   I,       XIX|      may take heart and come in search of us and give us trouble
 9   I,       XXI|      now this way, now that, in search of fitment, and not finding
10   I,       XXI|       got or gained by going in search of these adventures that
11   I,      XXII|         doubt, will come out in search of us. What your worship
12   I,     XXIII|       crags so as to escape the search of the Brotherhood should
13   I,     XXIII|         the pad that he did not search, peer into, and explore,
14   I,     XXIII|       made up his mind to go in search of him, even though he should
15   I,     XXIII|      friend Sancho, let not our search for him give thee any uneasiness,
16   I,     XXIII|         learned this we went in search of him for about two days
17   I,     XXIII|       friends of mine, to go in search of him until we find him,
18   I,     XXIII|       as he had done before, to search for him all over the mountain,
19   I,      XXIV|      you seem to labour; and to search for you with all possible
20   I,      XXIV|      all possible diligence, if search had been necessary. And
21   I,      XXVI|      his hand into his bosom in search of the note-book but could
22   I,     XXVII|          they resolved to go in search of the musician who sang
23   I,    XXVIII|         and those despatched in search of me by his orders. It
24   I,      XXIX|   discovery by those who are in search of me; for though the great
25   I,      XXIX|         squire, who had gone in search of him. Like the recollection
26   I,      XXIX|      Micomicon, who has come in search of your master to beg a
27   I,      XXIX|        and impelled me to go in search of him, to commend myself
28   I,       XXX|      the very one I had come in search of."~ ~"But how did you
29   I,      XXXI|  replied that he meant to go in search of this clown and chastise
30   I,    XXXIII|      wilt thou dig the earth in search of fresh veins, of new unknown
31   I,      XXXV| explanation. As he was going in search of Camilla it happened by
32   I,      XLIV|     thought of anyone coming in search of him, much less finding
33   I,      XLIV|   father's servants had come in search of him; but in telling her
34   I,       XLV|         lit upon what he was in search of, and setting himself
35   I,       LII|      again go on our travels in search of adventures, you will
36  II,        IX|  entreat your worship to let me search about among these streets
37  II,        IX|      whole village that I won't search for the house, castle, or
38  II,       XXV|         be seen anywhere about, search as they might. Seeing, then,
39  II,       XXV|      had befallen them in their search for the ass, each crying
40  II,     XXXIV|         I am the devil; I am in search of Don Quixote of La Mancha;
41  II,       LII|       Samson says he must go in search of thee and drive the government
42  II,        LX|       The robbers made haste to search Dapple, and did not leave
43  II,        LX|        Claudia at full speed in search of the wounded or slain
44  II,     LXIII|       quitted my native land in search of some shelter or refuge
45  II,       LXV|        give over going about in search of adventures in strange
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