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 1    3|           its nightly clothing of mist, and here and there, by
 2    5|         sun disperses the morning mist, and only the patriarch
 3   10|      spring rain accompanied with mist and a southerly wind, and
 4   10|           and the air was full of mist, I observed that the pond
 5   10|         length the wind rose, the mist increased, and the waves
 6   10| immediately, the air being fun of mist, I made haste to take my
 7   17|         alders loomed through the mist at regular intervals as
 8   18|            and warm winds blow up mist and rain and melt the snowbanks,
 9   18|           the sun, dispersing the mist, smiles on a checkered landscape
10   18|         from the door through the mist, sailing in the middle of
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