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1 1, 4 | duck-gun. On the forecastle lay the perfection of a breech-loading 2 1, 5 | the Abraham Lincoln as she lay to, and did not leave a 3 1, 6 | At eight o'clock the fog lay heavily on the waves, and 4 1, 7 | managed: while one of us lay on our back, quite still, 5 1, 16| one hour a plain of sand lay stretched before us. Sometimes 6 1, 17| was a sad spectacle as it lay lost under the waves, but 7 1, 18| sighted it on the 12th inst., lay among the reefs until the 8 1, 18| reefs of Pacou and Vanou, lay anchors, cannons, pigs of 9 1, 19| coast of Australia. Our boat lay along some miles from the 10 1, 23| quarters. ~There, on a bed, lay a man about forty years 11 1, 23| bandages covered with blood, lay on a pillow. I undid the 12 2, 1 | scarcely raised by the breeze, lay peaceably under the sides 13 2, 2 | the most common way is to lay the oysters on mats of the 14 2, 3 | the side where the land lay, and saw nothing but a dark 15 2, 3 | south. Five miles still lay between us, and it was indistinct 16 2, 9 | surprises awaited me. Before us lay some picturesque ruins, 17 2, 9 | eyes, ruined, destroyed, lay a town-- its roofs open 18 2, 10| and the waters of the lake lay a sandy shore which, at 19 2, 13| the compass, and the snow lay in such hard heaps that 20 2, 13| the spur of the Nautilus lay stretched a vast plain, 21 2, 13| it struck the wall which lay like a ceiling above it. 22 2, 14| restricted. Some lichens lay upon the black rocks; some 23 2, 14| shore, and we ought not to lay such temptation in this 24 2, 14| upon the sky. At our feet lay fields of dazzling whiteness. 25 2, 14| hundreds. In the distance lay the Nautilus like a cetacean 26 2, 20| all boring molluscs. It lay quietly sheltered from the 27 2, 20| 2,212 fathoms, and there it lay without any anchorage; and