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 1    1|        present moment; to toe that line. You will pardon some obscurities,
 2    1|            all round the wall, and line the wood with the bark of
 3    4|           meaning of each word and line, conjecturing a larger sense
 4    5|          half an hour in the front line at Buena Vista, than by
 5    7|            not know that the third line was,~ ~
 6    8|                              White line for crow fence.....................
 7    9|            eyes glancing along the line this way and that, from
 8    9|         nearest to the head of the line, where they could most see
 9    9|             where long gaps in the line began to occur, and the
10   10|     communicating by a long flaxen line with mysterious nocturnal
11   10|   sometimes dragging sixty feet of line about the pond as I drifted
12   10|            if I might next cast my line upward into the air, as
13   10|           handle, and drew it by a line along the birch, and so
14   10|           a clear undulating white line, unobscured by weeds and
15   10|          sometimes dive below this line, as it were by mistake,
16   10|                      To ornament a line;~ ~
17   11|            was the last of a noble line, and the hope and cynosure
18   15|            in the night their dark line was my guide. For human
19   15| represented by a meandering dotted line, with wide intervals between
20   16|            would run in a straight line away no foxhound could overtake
21   17|            fastened the end of the line to a stick to prevent its
22   17|     through, have passed the slack line over a twig of the alder,
23   17|     compass and chain and sounding line. There have been many stories
24   17|        plow. In one instance, on a line arbitrarily chosen, the
25   17|           to my surprise, that the line of greatest length intersected
26   17|    greatest length intersected the line of greatest breadth exactly
27   17|        inlet or outlet; and as the line of greatest breadth fell
28   17|         breadth fell very near the line of least breadth, where
29   17|           distance from the latter line, but still on the line of
30   17|      latter line, but still on the line of greatest length, as the
31   17|           with a thermometer and a line, such places may be found,
32   19|         the last of an illustrious line; and in Boston and London
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