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 1    1,    1|        his tail in a perfectly straight line. As he got nearer,
 2    1,   10|     delay an instant, but went straight on to the house of Mr. Bentic,
 3    1,   10|        mistaken, still to keep straight on and follow the 37th parallel
 4    1,   10|        he added, “that it is a straight course. In thirty days we
 5    1,   11|     there toward the east in a straight line.~Since the weather
 6    1,   12|        foot of the mountain as straight as the best guide in the
 7    1,   16|      morning they set out in a straight line toward the rising sun,
 8    1,   20|      at any of them, but to go straight on to Fort Independence.
 9    1,   20|      was the surest plan to go straight on to the village of Tandil.
10    1,   22| stopped again, and leaving the straight route, made a circuit of
11    1,   22|       making for the tree in a straight line.~The tree was only
12    2,    1|    quite the contrary.”~“Steer straight for Tristan dAcunha.”~“
13    2,    4|   others there was one running straight to the Australian continent,
14    2,   10|    rely on me for keeping them straight.”~“Very well, Ayrton; I
15    2,   11|   mistaken, this lot have come straight from Perth, and, take my
16    2,   13|       him right, and he walked straight to Campbell’s North British
17    2,   14|     the rising sun, and made a straight line across the plain. Twice
18    2,   16|       Lucknow Road which leads straight to Melbourne.”~“Go two hundred
19    2,   17|       brave sailor, which went straight to his heart. Fate could
20    3,    6|  Wilson,” said John, “and bear straight for the land.”~There was
21    3,    7|    brave, one tribe tall, with straight hair, like the Maltese,
22    3,   10|       of these witches, walked straight up to Kai-Koumou, and pointing
23    3,   13|    than young Grant, he walked straight into a Maori camp, where
24    3,   16|   nodding to himself and going straight before without aim or object
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