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1 1, 1 | of the Cunard Company's line, found herself in 15° 12' 2 1, 2 | learned that a steamer of the line of San Francisco, from California 3 1, 6 | All at once from the dark line of the horizon whither it 4 1, 13| mullet, marked by a double line of black; the round-tailed 5 1, 22| water were lost in the clear line of the horizon. ~However, 6 1, 22| myself to look over all the line of the sky and sea. ~But 7 2, 3 | and saw nothing but a dark line enclosing three parts of 8 2, 3 | horizon showed the upper line of coast more distinctly. 9 2, 4 | six miles, its undulating line of mountains being occasionally 10 2, 4 | or French steamers of the line of Suez to Bombay, Calcutta 11 2, 5 | carried a harpoon and a line similar to those employed 12 2, 9 | Nautilus we had crossed the line of trees, and a hundred 13 2, 14| white beneath, with a yellow line round their throats; they 14 2, 14| distinctly traced its boundary line upon the sky. At our feet 15 2, 19| one of the steamers of the line from New York to Liverpool, 16 2, 20| sink, following a vertical line, for its screw communicated 17 2, 21| thunder, then the double line of guns and the netting.