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 1    1,    1|          in a perfectly straight line. As he got nearer, his great
 2    1,    2|          on, John!”~“On the same line,” resumed the young captain, “
 3    1,    2|      said the Major.~“The second line is completely effaced,”
 4    1,    2|    incomplete words in the first line that a three-mast vessel
 5    1,    8| shell-fish. But that’s not in my line, I assure you.”~“Please
 6    1,   10|         our duty to go along the line my finger is pointing out
 7    1,   11|    toward the east in a straight line.~Since the weather was so
 8    1,   11|        they set out in the usual line of march, a line which it
 9    1,   11|       the usual line of march, a line which it was hard work for
10    1,   14|        keeping constantly to the line they had made in their descent,
11    1,   16|       they set out in a straight line toward the rising sun, and
12    1,   16|       Paganel.~“And just on this line between the setting and
13    1,   16|    Cacique Calfoucoura.”~“In the line we have been following?”~“
14    1,   18|           but also on the direct line of route.~The three horses
15    1,   18|      About three oclock a white line appeared in a dip of the
16    1,   19|          red wolves was a moving line far away in the distant
17    1,   19|          toward the west, in the line in which their companions
18    1,   20|         crossed the conventional line which separates the Argentine
19    1,   22|       for the tree in a straight line.~The tree was only twenty
20    1,   26|          accomplished, the given line of march being scrupulously
21    2,    2|       the yacht had followed the line of the equator, the 196
22    2,    3|      have no inclination in that line, and should make a very
23    2,    6|      beds of strata made a coast line sixty to eighty feet high,
24    2,    9|       the posts of the telegraph line recently made between Adelaide
25    2,   11|         a train had gone off the line, and then there had been
26    2,   12|       the train that got off the line at Camden Bridge? Perhaps
27    2,   14|         sun, and made a straight line across the plain. Twice
28    2,   14|  moderate height, the undulating line of which was visible on
29    3,    1|   Oriental Company has a regular line of packets between these
30    3,    4|        while Wilson, leaving the line, hauled at the main-topsail
31    3,    4|   darkness, John could discern a line of foam which moaned and
32    3,    4|  MACQUARIE began to near the new line of reefs: in another moment
33    3,    4|        out of the waters. Then a line became defined on the belt
34    3,    6|      tackle, and Mulrady cut the line which held the raft to the
35    3,    6|       Little by little the black line of the reefs and the yellow
36    3,    6|         it.”~“It is exactly in a line with the northern slope
37    3,    6|         about two fathoms on the line, which was then at full
38    3,   10|      fifteen feet high; a second line of stakes; then a fence
39    3,   14|  mountain, without leaving their line of observation. Furious
40    3,   21|      when the DUNCAN crossed the line, and the heat was so great
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