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1 V | weather, the blocking up by snow - were not all these against 2 XXVI | which seemed to threaten snow. The train did not proceed 3 XXVI | slightest provocation. ~Snow began to fall an hour after 4 XXVI | after they started, a fine snow, however, which happily 5 XXVII | with a thin powdering of snow. ~The train reached Ogden 6 XXVIII| at Green River station. Snow had fallen abundantly during 7 XXVIII| for the accumulation of snow, by blocking the wheels 8 XXVIII| this difficult country. The snow had ceased falling, and 9 XXVIII| imagine, and take root in the snow?" ~"Colonel," replied the 10 XXVIII| over a plain covered with snow. They grumbled and protested, 11 XXX | were easily printed on the snow! But soon, under a new sheet, 12 XXX | eddies of the densely falling snow. ~The detective had remained 13 XXX | peering through the tempest of snow, as if to pierce the mist 14 XXX | As night approached, the snow fell less plentifully, but 15 XXXI | trains are blocked up by the snow, these sledges make extremely 16 XXXI | blowing from the west. The snow had hardened, and Mudge 17 XXXI | sledge slid over the hardened snow with a velocity of forty 18 XXXI | over the vast carpet of snow. The creeks it passed over 19 XXXI | mass of roofs white with snow, said: "We have got there!" ~