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1 1, 1| to have rotted with the damp, and are sticking to the 2 1, 4| sadden the poor children, and damp their newly cherished hopes? 3 1, 8| and the atmosphere became damp and heavy. It was the rainy 4 1, 11| and brave exposure to the damp nights.~Glenarvan, an experienced 5 1, 18| fatigue nor hunger could damp. He bounded like a bird 6 1, 22| this district particularly damp. This was evident by the 7 1, 22| a failure.~“My jests are damp,” he said, “they miss fire.”~ 8 1, 23| holding out his ALFORJAS damp, but still intact.~“Oh, 9 1, 23| This he laid on a bed of damp leaves, just where the large 10 2, 5| to decrease slightly. The damp mist began to clear away, 11 2, 9| December, 1864, a dull, damp, dreary month in the northern 12 2, 9| poor in azote. There are no damp winds, because the trade 13 2, 15| thick tangles of shrubs. The damp argillaceous soil gave way 14 3, 12| enveloped them for a moment in a damp mist, and at three hundred