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Updated: 2025-10-28
He must find out. pg | Hill, Grace Livingston
- He must find her. | Kelland, Clarence Budington
- He must find Cart. pg | Hill, Grace Livingston
- He must find some way. | Footner, Hulbert
- He must find a telephone. pg | Buck, Charles Neville
- He must find the mysterious accomplice. pg | Saxon, Carl
- He must find strength for her also. pg | Noel, Augusta, Lady
- He must find the way Before he claimed the heights. pg | Noyes, Alfred
- He must find her somewhere; and she seemed so close! pg | Steel, Flora Annie Webster
- He must find some pretext other than the real one. pg | Christie, Agatha
- He must find the Ganymedans and come to grips with them. pg | Schachner, Nathan
- He must find some better way to get back to the flock. pg | Terhune, Albert Payson
- He must find out discreetly how Val was going to spend the morning. pg | Robins, Elizabeth
- He must find the old eunuch, change the hour and the place; since nothing--no! pg | Steel, Flora Annie Webster
- He must find a daily governess to teach the children, and walk with them. pg | Stopes, C. C.
- He must find the wretch who has dishonored us, even though he should move Heaven and Earth. pg | Dreyfus, Alfred
- He must find the maid,--yes, though to find her he bartered his own soul and his son’s. pg | Davis, William Stearns
- He must find out whose hand had fired that shot at him from the house which had given him shelter. pg | Burns, William J.
- He must find it an embarrassing thing to explain the incident to Zollaria as well--a hard thing to make them swallow. pg | Giesy, J. U.
- He must find his sister, his mother, and give them what help he could; in time he might be able to think how to help himself. pg | Curtois, M. A.
- He must find an all-absorbing life-mission claiming all his powers and demanding his consecration as thoroughly and enthusiastically as the call to the foreign mission field. pg | Fiske, George Walter
- He must find a more powerful remedy in good flesh and blood, and after this discomfiture, set forth again at once upon his voyage of discovery in quest of love. pg | Stevenson, Robert Louis
- He must find the course during the day, and he set about it at once, after examining his salt bag which he had put around his body, under his shirt, on the night on which he got it. pg | Eggleston, George Cary
- He must find her a home where he could see her constantly, and keep her under the influence of his own thoughts, and of his own love, until the day when he could bring her to a little home such as an English lady of simple tastes could be happy in. pg | Warden, Florence
- He must find some opportunity, of that he was decided, to question Mrs. Moll more particularly about this Kit, and, though he foresaw well enough an evasive response, he believed he would be able to extract from her some indication of the truth sufficiently illuminating to guide him in his further actions. pg | Capes, Bernard