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 1    1,   26|       was lost in the morning mist. The sea was so violent
 2    2,    5|   decrease slightly. The damp mist began to clear away, and
 3    2,    5|    from time to time in thick mist. But John fancied he could
 4    2,   13| slanting yet, and lost in the mist. It was gradually getting
 5    2,   15|       through a close veil of mist. The temperature was just
 6    2,   15|      evening came on, a white mist on the horizon marked the
 7    3,    4|    point where a break in the mist enabled him to do so. John
 8    3,    4| outlines were shadowed in the mist, but at a considerable height.
 9    3,    9|     unwittingly, owing to the mist, encamped in the midst of
10    3,   12|   them for a moment in a damp mist, and at three hundred feet
11    3,   14|      valleys still drowned in mist, and over Lake Taupo, which
12    3,   17|     disappeared in warm, hazy mist on the horizon.~The return
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