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1 1, 6| hundred feet above in the air. Mary involuntarily gave 2 1, 6| His careless, good-humored air, and easy, unceremonious 3 1, 11| exclaim, with a charming air of vexation:~“A river which 4 1, 12| disturb the currents of air, and might cause the fall 5 1, 12| of snow suspended in the air seven or eight hundred feet 6 1, 12| sign of vegetation. The air was dry and the sky unclouded 7 1, 12| loosened by the action of the air, fell down with a faint, 8 1, 13| more to keep it alight. The air was so rarefied that there 9 1, 13| motion, frozen with the cold air, which pierced them through, 10 1, 14| heights. It hovers in the air far beyond the utmost limits 11 1, 14| his claws, dangling in the air, and apparently lifeless— 12 1, 14| hundred and fifty feet in the air. He had caught sight of 13 1, 14| hundred feet above him in the air.~But before he had pulled 14 1, 15| swiftly along, rending the air with their piercing cries.~ 15 1, 16| at the geographer with an air of profound surprise. He 16 1, 18| of sleeping in the open air beneath the star-lit heavens; 17 1, 20| geographer, with a satisfied air; “and yet the very proudest 18 1, 21| struck his forehead with an air of desperation, and said 19 1, 23| foliage, perfect glades, with air in abundance, and freshness 20 1, 23| made a violent current of air with his poncho, which made 21 1, 24| retorted Paganel, with an air of disdain.~“I am delighted 22 1, 25| seemed to be scarcely any air even, as though some vast 23 1, 25| sulphurous smoke filled the air, and complete silence reigned 24 1, 25| surrounding currents of air rush toward it.~A few seconds 25 2, 3| journey across the Pampas— air and water seemed in league 26 2, 4| replied Paganel, with an air of vexation.~“Just because 27 2, 5| Pole produce a current of air of extreme violence. This 28 2, 7| extreme leanness there was an air of unusual strength about 29 2, 8| pairs, had a patriarchal air about them which took her 30 2, 9| not exist either in the air or in the soil; where the 31 2, 9| them by exposure to the air, nor men. Here the pure, 32 2, 9| this reviving, salubrious air, become regenerated in a 33 2, 11| the ground; but here the air absorbed the moisture so 34 2, 12| he shook his head with an air of incredulity, and could 35 2, 13| lost its greenness, the air circulated freely, and dried 36 2, 13| In this country where the air is dry and rain seldom falls, 37 2, 14| ringing voice rose on the air. The PIANIST was accompanied 38 2, 14| it was you that sung an air from the divine Mozart last 39 2, 14| long narrow leaves. The air was balmy and odorous with 40 2, 14| unfortunate beast leaped into the air, and fell down again completely 41 2, 15| Stifling vapors filled the air, and occasionally bright 42 2, 16| hundred feet high in the air. Not a bird built its nest 43 2, 16| quartermaster, who said, with the air of a man who knew what he 44 3, 4| below, where the want of air and the violence of the 45 3, 4| drew a great deep breath of air, as other people swallow 46 3, 8| another night in the open air, and not to expose her companions 47 3, 9| vapors that saturated the air were condensed by the cold, 48 3, 11| sobs and cries filled the air. Incoherent words, regrets, 49 3, 11| charred flesh polluted the air; and but for the fearful 50 3, 12| hundred throats rent the air. It came from the pah, whose 51 3, 13| nodded his head with an air of perfect content.~“And 52 3, 15| persuasion to sleep in the open air.~Next day was one of serious 53 3, 15| rose various gases. The air was saturated with the acrid 54 3, 15| their green canopies in the air two hundred feet from the 55 3, 15| five hundred feet into the air. At this point they had 56 3, 16| while loud hurrahs rent the air.~Glenarvan and his whole 57 3, 16| replied Tom, with the air of a man who does not in