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1    1,   16|       almost lost in the evening mists. They were all somewhat
2    1,   25|          sunk behind the glowing mists of the western horizon.~
3    1,   25|       the south— a cone of thick mists, but with the point at the
4    1,   26|         had given place to light mists, which a breath of wind
5    2,    4| disappeared from view behind the mists of the horizon. This was
6    2,    5|         pierce through the thick mists that enshrouded it.~There
7    3,   12|      began to pierce the morning mists. The orb of day was soon
8    3,   12|        sun would rise out of the mists of the horizon. For half
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