Book,  chapter

 1    1,    9|     rocks, separated by bands of cloud, forming a sort of aerial
 2    1,   13|         was pure and calm. Not a cloud visible either above or
 3    1,   22|  travelers fled before it like a cloud before a storm-wind. They
 4    1,   25|      aspect. A thick dark bar of cloud was rising higher and higher,
 5    1,   25|          motive power lay in the cloud itself, for there was not
 6    1,   26|          and the heavy masses of cloud had separated, and now streaked
 7    2,    5|       John to the engine-room. A cloud of steam filled the room.
 8    2,   10|           by announcing that the cloud of dust was caused by a
 9    2,   10|         proved right, for as the cloud came nearer, quite a chorus
10    2,   10|  Presently a man came out of the cloud. This was the leader-in-chief
11    2,   10| stock-keeper and his troop but a cloud of dust.~The wagon resumed
12    2,   13|          as they swept past in a cloud of dust. The travelers might
13    3,    9|         cold, and lay as a dense cloud on the water. But the rays
14    3,   14|         started at every passing cloud. They slid rather than walked
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