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1 1, 8| began to change, and the atmosphere became damp and heavy. It 2 1, 11| cloudless blue, and yet the atmosphere so tempered by the sea breezes 3 1, 12| sound, which in a denser atmosphere would have been almost imperceptible.~ 4 1, 12| The rarefaction of the atmosphere produced that painful oppression 5 1, 13| perfect calmness of the atmosphere, the cold was stinging. 6 1, 13| in spite of the rarefied atmosphere, their noise was deafening. 7 1, 13| The moon was rising. The atmosphere was pure and calm. Not a 8 1, 18| animal felt humidity in the atmosphere and drank it in with frenzy, 9 1, 25| Absolute calm reigned in the atmosphere; not a leaf stirred on the 10 1, 25| rarefied it. The entire atmosphere was charged to the utmost 11 1, 25| the noise till the whole atmosphere seemed to vibrate with rapid 12 1, 25| the electric forces of the atmosphere, a large ball of fire appeared 13 1, 25| seemed almost lost in the atmosphere, and sometimes, beaten down 14 1, 25| it had developed in the atmosphere a considerable quantity 15 2, 5| how long this state of the atmosphere might last. But for the 16 2, 9| men. Here the pure, dry atmosphere whitens everything rapidly, 17 2, 15| oppressed the plain. The atmosphere was completely saturated 18 2, 16| earth, and saturated the atmosphere with unhealthy humidity.~ 19 2, 17| considerable distance, for the atmosphere was in such a state of complete 20 2, 19| the travelers. A burning atmosphere heightened their discomfort.