Part, Chapter
1 I, VIII | sea horizon, a circular line clearly cutting sky and
2 I, X | stretched along in a straight line for several miles. Its banks,
3 I, XIII | walls of the house with the line. This outline formed a rectangle
4 I, XIV | the water and cast his s line. The faithful Madge, another
5 I, XV | Bathurst.~Here the coast line was broken and fretted,
6 I, XV | developed.~Following the coast line, which curved considerably,
7 I, XV | ten miles in a straight line is a weary journey, proving
8 I, XXIII| everywhere, and the clear-cut line of the coast. I can’t make
9 II, II | absolutely unbroken circular line, confirming Hobson’s opinion
10 II, IV | east in an almost straight line. Its edges were not jagged
11 II, IV | ran in an almost straight line from south to north for
12 II, V | that of Paris within the line of fortifications. If then
13 II, VII | cut across in a straight line from Cape Bathurst to Cape
14 II, VIII | wide, cutting the coast line straight across near Cape
15 II, VIII | beyond the former high-water line, and the thickness of the
16 II, IX | south-east in an almost straight line. Cape Esquimaux and Cape
17 II, XIV | revealed a long circular line of icebergs shutting in
18 II, XXII | inland, it followed a curved line as far as the beginning
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