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1 1, 1 | hundred miles from Cape Clear, and, after three days' 2 1, 1 | done by a punch. It was clear, then, that the instrument 3 1, 5 | in deep water, and keep clear of continents or islands, 4 1, 7 | stunned me that I have no clear recollection of my sensations 5 1, 7 | of the iron plates, were clear and uniform. Besides, the 6 1, 8 | The water was fresh and clear, but it was water and did 7 1, 9 | my brain freed, my mind clear. I then began an attentive 8 1, 10| were well turned, his words clear, and his fluency of speech 9 1, 10| arabesques, shed a soft clear light over all the marvels 10 1, 14| It was written in a bold, clear hand, the characters rather 11 1, 16| companion, stretched in the clear crystal, set us the example. ~ 12 1, 17| alone, calm, with a grave, clear face, his grey hair glued 13 1, 22| and water were lost in the clear line of the horizon. ~However, 14 1, 23| with my head singularly clear. To my great surprise, I 15 1, 23| over this place a sort of clear twilight that singularly 16 2, 1 | At this moment nothing is clear to me; I catch but a glimpse 17 2, 1 | and whose waters are so clear and transparent that any 18 2, 4 | There, between two waters clear as crystal, through the 19 2, 10| having left its port, steered clear of all land at a few yards 20 2, 13| to cross. The weather was clear, the atmosphere pure enough, 21 2, 14| a woman can give, their clear voluptuous eyes, their charming 22 2, 17| according as it is misty or clear, is a sign of fine or of 23 2, 20| instant I caught sight of Cape Clear, and the light which guides 24 2, 20| sea was beautiful, the sky clear. About eight miles to the