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1    1|    1st of April it rained and melted the ice, and in the early
2   10| purpose, and so, when the ice melted, they sank to the bottom;
3   14|  under the bubble the ice was melted with great regularity in
4   15| absorbing the rays of the sun melted the snow, and so not only
5   16|     winter, when the snow was melted on my south hillside and
6   17|     winter, and was not quite melted till September, 1848. Thus
7   18|      though it was completely melted for half a rod in width
8   18|       await them. The ice was melted for three or four rods from
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