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1 I, 3 | warm wind blowing in the distance; the dogs were barking. 2 I, 4 | shaken up. Some came from a distance of thirty miles, from Goderville, 3 I, 9 | the end of some indefinite distance there was always a confused 4 I, 9 | number of the population, the distance from the nearest doctor, 5 II, 1 | looking at them from a distance, her strainer in her hand.~“ 6 II, 6 | athwart their branches. In the distance cattle moved about; neither 7 II, 6 | hung up. Its light from a distance looked like a white stain 8 II, 7 | love-making seen in the distance made him by contrast think 9 II, 7 | grasshopper hidden at a distance among the oats. He again 10 II, 8 | her chair, she saw in the distance, right on the line of the 11 II, 8 | and one could see from the distance, above the hood, between 12 II, 12| the summer-time; from a distance they would be taken for 13 II, 13| taken had suddenly placed a distance between them.~To get back 14 III, 1| through the streets at a distance; then having seen them stop 15 III, 5| clear perception of the distance to be traversed.~At last 16 III, 5| movement till it touched in the distance the vague line of the pale 17 III, 9| barking was heard in the distance. “Do you hear that dog howling?”