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1    1,   13|        and vomited red smoke, mingled with torrents of sooty flame.
2    2,   10|  bel-lowings escaped from it, mingled with the loud tones of a
3    2,   14|       crack of the stock-whip mingled continually with the barking
4    2,   18|   amid the cracking wood, and mingled its moans with the ominous
5    2,   19|    saw nothing. Sky and earth mingled in the same horizon. Not
6    3,    9| quarter of a mile before they mingled with it; but the calm and
7    3,   12|    Renewed howls broke forth, mingled with the barking of dogs,
8    3,   19|     his physiognomy, with its mingled expression of boldness and
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