1 Thorough search, but no one found.
2 Then we all lit our lamps and proceeded on our search.
3 Another search in his bag, and he took out a turnscrew.
4 Men much relieved when search over, and went back to work cheerfully.
5 To allay it, I shall to-day search entire ship carefully from stem to stern.
6 She tries the door, and finding it locked, goes about the room searching for the key.
7 There was nobody about, and I made search for any further outlet, but there was none.
8 After searching through it, he took out a selection of tools which he produced to lay beside him in orderly fashion.
9 I shuddered as I bent over to touch him, and every sense in me revolted at the contact; but I had to search, or I was lost.
10 I let him take the helm, while the rest began thorough search, all keeping abreast, with lanterns: we left no corner unsearched.
11 I sat and pondered awhile, and then some thought occurred to me, and I made search of my portmanteau and in the wardrobe where I had placed my clothes.
12 I knew from the way Dr. Van Helsing was searching about that he was trying to seek some strategic point, where we would be less exposed in case of attack.
13 Later in the day I got together the whole crew, and told them, as they evidently thought there was some one in the ship, we would search from stem to stern.
14 The old physicians took account of things which their followers do not accept, and the Professor is searching for witch and demon cures which may be useful to us later.
15 I tried it, for, since I could not find the key of the room or the key of the outer door, which was the main object of my search, I must make further examination, or all my efforts would be in vain.
16 I dared not pause to look on her as I had on her sister, lest once more I should begin to be enthrall; but I go on searching until, presently, I find in a high great tomb as if made to one much beloved that other fair sister which, like Jonathan I had seen to gather herself out of the atoms of the mist.
17 Having had some time at my disposal when in London, I had visited the British Museum, and made search among the books and maps in the library regarding Transylvania; it had struck me that some foreknowledge of the country could hardly fail to have some importance in dealing with a nobleman of that country.
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