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1    1,   12|      the fall of the masses of snow suspended in the air seven
2    1,   12|      vapors only condense into snow or hail. Here and there
3    1,   12|      sink as he thought of the snow lying far as the eye could
4    1,   13| existence. It was covered with snow, and scarcely distinguishable
5    1,   13|        was, the hurricane, and snow, and hail found their way
6    1,   13|        whirlwind of pulverized snow, made all communication
7    1,   13|      blinded with the whirling snow, they gasped for breath,
8    1,   13|      He shook off the blinding snow and looked around him. His
9    3,   15|   white sediment like dazzling snow. The limpid waters were
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