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 1   10| dimpling it, sometimes leaving bubbles on it. In such transparent
 2   14|        the greater part of the bubbles, which at first appeared
 3   14|        water through it. These bubbles are from an eightieth to
 4   14|    narrow oblong perpendicular bubbles about half an inch long,
 5   14|        fresh, minute spherical bubbles one directly above another,
 6   14|    large and conspicuous white bubbles beneath. One day when I
 7   14|       I found that those large bubbles were still perfect, though
 8   14|       than before, for the air bubbles had greatly expanded under
 9   14|    know what position my great bubbles occupied with regard to
10   14|       in many places the small bubbles in this partition had burst
11   14|       at all under the largest bubbles, which were a foot in diameter.
12   14|      infinite number of minute bubbles which I had first seen against
13   18|    uneven, and causing the air bubbles which it contains to extend
14   18|      Also, as I have said, the bubbles themselves within the ice
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