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1 1, 6| enveloped in still thicker clouds of smoke. He stood motionless, 2 1, 8| horizon, but above it in the clouds.”~“In the clouds? I might 3 1, 8| in the clouds.”~“In the clouds? I might well not see.”~“ 4 1, 13| Showers of red-hot stones, clouds of reddish vapor and rockets 5 1, 16| and sent them flying in clouds, which rose and fell like 6 1, 16| when evening came, a bar of clouds streaked the southwest horizon— 7 1, 21| one could see through the clouds of tobacco smoke which escaped 8 1, 22| preceding days, hung in thick clouds, which ere long would empty 9 1, 22| dark color. However, the clouds remained unbroken for the 10 1, 23| innumerable branches rising to the clouds, and the creepers running 11 1, 23| seemed to come from the clouds.~“Where are you?”~“In my 12 1, 25| glance at the angry sky. The clouds now covered it entirely; 13 1, 25| unerring exactness. The clouds had rent in many parts, 14 1, 25| entire horizon, kindling the clouds which were faithfully mirrored 15 1, 25| turbulent water and the angry clouds. This meteor soon began 16 1, 26| high and the sea rough. The clouds were scudding along from 17 2, 2| resembled land.~“Look in the clouds,” said John Mangles.~“Ah, 18 2, 15| 500 miles, and pierced the clouds at the height of 4,000 feet.~ 19 2, 15| solitary rays piercing the rosy clouds, lighted up the Murray district, 20 2, 15| which fell from the stormy clouds. A waterspout could not 21 2, 15| owing to a thick current of clouds which overspread the sky. 22 2, 16| torrents from the stormy clouds, and continued till daybreak. 23 2, 16| break through the thick clouds. Large patches of yellowish 24 2, 18| roaring of the rain. The heavy clouds, driving along toward the 25 2, 18| the rain had ceased. Great clouds filled the sky still; the 26 3, 4| appeared in the east. The clouds were dimly defined by the 27 3, 4| in a motionless bank of clouds.~John waited. The light 28 3, 7| since the morning heavy clouds had been gathering, and 29 3, 8| was veiled with light gray clouds, which moderated the heat 30 3, 8| through an opening in the clouds. The distant eastern summits 31 3, 12| day began to dawn, bluish clouds marbled the upper stratum 32 3, 12| marbled the upper stratum of clouds. The misty summits began 33 3, 14| a stormy-looking bank of clouds. A few flashes of lightning 34 3, 15| and then was lost in the clouds, and he printed carefully