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 1    1,    6|        and began gazing at the horizon, standing motionless with
 2    1,    7|     the wide ocean, at the far horizon. At length he accosted Lord
 3    1,    8|   pointing toward the southern horizon, said:~“Monsieur Paganel?”~“
 4    1,    8|        place. It is not on the horizon, but above it in the clouds.”~“
 5    1,    8|       visible yonder above the horizon.”~But whether Paganel could
 6    1,   11|       was still visible on the horizon, and the pain of parting
 7    1,   13|        about them and scan the horizon on all sides. They were
 8    1,   13|        distant darkness of the horizon.~Paganel and Glenarvan would
 9    1,   16|  clouds streaked the southwest horizon—a sure sign of a change
10    1,   19|        glimmer appeared in the horizon, and pearly drops of dew
11    1,   20|      was fixed intently on the horizon, and his face wore a puzzled
12    1,   22|   commanding view of the whole horizon; but after a keen rapid
13    1,   22|        the whole circle of the horizon, and on such level plains
14    1,   22|       beyond the limits of the horizon, like the coming in of the
15    1,   22|      together toward the misty horizon of the north.~
16    1,   23|      to get a view of the vast horizon. The ocean made by the inundation
17    1,   23|    there?”~“Examining the wide horizon.”~“Could you come down for
18    1,   24|      sun was sinking below the horizon; I sought vainly for footmarks;
19    1,   25|   glowing mists of the western horizon.~The eastern horizon was
20    1,   25|   western horizon.~The eastern horizon was gradually assuming a
21    1,   25|  observing both the zenith and horizon, Glenarvan went back to
22    1,   25|       it overspread the entire horizon, kindling the clouds which
23    1,   26|     him to examine the distant horizon across the sea, which he
24    2,    2|       stood out clearly on the horizon. The conical peak of Tristan
25    2,    4|        behind the mists of the horizon. This was the last halting-place
26    2,    5|       Bernouilli appear on the horizon.~Hitherto the yacht had
27    2,    5|  examining the sky, which from horizon to zenith seemed absolutely
28    2,    9|       the same sharply-defined horizon against the sky. McNabbs
29    2,   10|        overspreading the whole horizon. What could be the cause
30    2,   11|      the sun reappeared on the horizon.~As to Glenarvan, his only
31    2,   14|       which was visible on the horizon. It was resolved to camp
32    2,   15|        on, a white mist on the horizon marked the course of the
33    2,   19|      earth mingled in the same horizon. Not a sail enlivened the
34    3,    4|     ceaselessly over the blank horizon. He scanned it eagerly during
35    3,    4|   glass was pointed toward the horizon to windward.~“The land is
36    3,    4|      returned to the deck. The horizon was veiled with a curtain
37    3,    4|   gradually increased, and the horizon acquired a rosy hue. The
38    3,    4|       whose outline lay on the horizon. Whether they were received
39    3,    6|    dipping blood-red below the horizon. The distant waves glittered
40    3,    8| disappearing below the western horizon, darted some bright rays
41    3,   12|        out of the mists of the horizon. For half an hour the fugitives
42    3,   14|   lightning glanced across the horizon and distant thunder pealed
43    3,   15|        forests appeared on the horizon.~That day McNabbs and Robert
44    3,   15|      he was looking toward the horizon for some chimerical help.
45    3,   17|      in warm, hazy mist on the horizon.~The return voyage was fairly
46    3,   19|     watch signaled land on the horizon. This was Maria Theresa,
47    3,   19|      grew more distinct on the horizon. The orb of day sinking
48    3,   20|        vessels appeared on the horizon, and those only to disappear
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