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1 1, 6 | advanced, but a very thick sea fog obscured our view, and the 2 1, 6 | mast-heads. At eight o'clock the fog lay heavily on the waves, 3 1, 13| The horizon, free from fog, made observation easy. 4 1, 14| delight. ~By degrees the fog disappeared under the action 5 2, 5 | faintly printed upon a damp fog. ~We were leaning on the 6 2, 5 | half discoloured by the fog, shining about a mile from 7 2, 9 | hoped that behind all that fog stretched the land he so 8 2, 13| with the caprices of the fog. Some of these masses showed 9 2, 13| or lost in the greyish fog amidst hurricanes of snow. 10 2, 13| sunshine, half drowned in the fog. And over this desolate 11 2, 14| show himself through this fog?" said I, looking at the 12 2, 14| trying to escape. But the fog did not lift, and at eleven 13 2, 14| position behind the curtain of fog; and soon the fog turned 14 2, 14| curtain of fog; and soon the fog turned to snow. ~"Till to-morrow," 15 2, 14| showing 2° below zero. The fog was rising, and I hoped 16 2, 14| flying to the south, and the fog seemed to be leaving the 17 2, 14| a pale azure, free from fog. To the north the disc of