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 1    1,    6|        still thicker clouds of smoke. He stood motionless, watching
 2    1,   11|    much the first day, for the smoke of the DUNCAN was still
 3    1,   13|       monster, and vomited red smoke, mingled with torrents of
 4    1,   14|  bottom of the valley. A white smoke rose from between two masses
 5    1,   21|  through the clouds of tobacco smoke which escaped from his short
 6    1,   22|   kindled, which gave out more smoke than heat, and was very
 7    1,   25|      and surrounded with black smoke. This ball, after turning
 8    1,   25|   general FRACAS. A sulphurous smoke filled the air, and complete
 9    1,   25|    were almost suffocated with smoke, and scorched with the unbearable
10    1,   26|     and her steam half up. Her smoke was lost in the morning
11    1,   26|    sand-hills.~At last a white smoke was seen issuing from the
12    2,    4|     DUNCAN lay puffing out her smoke in the little harbor ready
13    2,   10| descried an enormous column of smoke about three miles off, gradually
14    2,   11|      of ruins flames and black smoke still rose. After the fearful
15    2,   13|        drew capitally, and the smoke was lost in the dark foliage
16    2,   17|         A few wreaths of white smoke were still curling over
17    3,   15|  together under folds of white smoke, and corroding the edges
18    3,   15|     the great volumes of black smoke. Glenarvan, handing the
19    3,   19|  Mangles could discern a light smoke rising from it.~“Is it a
20    3,   20|      island, I noticed a light smoke rising in the west. It increased,
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