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 1   10|        if the Indians could have formed them on the ice for any
 2   10|         trees next the water and formed bowers under which a boat
 3   10|         would say that they were formed by the action of the waves,
 4   14|          in air with them, which formed very large and conspicuous
 5   14|          an inch more of ice had formed, as I could see distinctly
 6   14|          upward. The new ice had formed around and under the bubble,
 7   15|   returned new drifts would have formed, through which I floundered,
 8   17|         row upon row, as if they formed the solid base of an obelisk
 9   18| converted into banks, like those formed off the mouths of rivers,
10   18|  perchance how blood-vessels are formed. If you look closely you
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