Book,  chapter

 1    1,   13| whirling snow, they gasped for breath, and became exhausted and
 2    1,   16|  extremely fine that the least breath of wind agitated the light
 3    1,   19|         already stirred by the breath of day.~The time for starting
 4    1,   25|    itself, for there was not a breath of wind. Absolute calm reigned
 5    1,   25|    round like sails before the breath of the hurricane.~
 6    1,   26|        to light mists, which a breath of wind dispersed, and the
 7    2,   11| certainly he did not waste his breath in useless words.~“Is he
 8    2,   15|       the sky. There was not a breath of wind. The silence of
 9    2,   18|     few moments, as if to take breath. Nothing was audible but
10    3,    1|        want to nourish hope is breath. My device is ‘Spiro spero,’
11    3,    4|      Then he drew a great deep breath of air, as other people
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