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1 I, IX | blacker and blacker, cold rain mingled with snow fell in
2 I, IX | spray, the snow, and the rain, they could scarcely see
3 I, XIII | boarding impervious to the rain and damp of the winter season.~
4 I, XVII | soon converted into heavy rain. The bad season was approaching.~
5 I, XXII | month of May was very wet. Rain and snow succeeded each
6 II, III | fort. Presently torrents of rain fell, and large hailstones
7 II, VI | north-west, torrents of rain falling at intervals. Meanwhile,
8 II, VI | The wind was high, the rain incessant, and thick fogs
9 II, VI | foundations. Sometimes the rain poured down with such violence
10 II, VI | the wind, drenched by the rain and the spray, struggling
11 II, VII | hours longer.~The wind and rain were as violent as ever.
12 II, VII | its strength, and even the rain when it reached the explorers
13 II, VII | ear.~“Yes, the wind and rain will conspire to give us
14 II, VII | quenched by the wind and the rain. There was still, however,
15 II, VIII | weather was much improved, the rain had ceased, and the wind
16 II, VIII | said Mrs Barnett; “the rain, the snow, the ice, the
17 II, IX | and, braving the wind and rain in all their fury, she peered
18 II, X | vapour, which fell now as rain now as snow. In Lieutenant
19 II, X | of the ice field when the rain melted the imperfectly welded
20 II, X | however, very damp indeed, rain mixed with snow fell constantly,
21 II, X | come with its mists, its rain, and its snow, but without
22 II, X | one day and rose the next. Rain and snow succeeded each
23 II, XII | became hardened, replaced the rain of the preceding days. A
24 II, XII | became hardened, replaced the rain of the preceding days. A
25 II, XII | resolved themselves into heavy rain instead of the sadly-needed
26 II, XIII | imperfectly frozen, and a warm rain was falling, which hastened
27 II, XIII | upon the ice-field, and rain fell in torrents. The difficulty
28 II, XIV | passed the whole of December, rain and intermittent falls of
29 II, XV | of February was very wet, rain and snow falling alternately.
30 II, XV | roar of artillery. A warm rain fell for several hours,
31 II, XV | weathers, through snow or rain, and on her return to the
32 II, XV | thaw made rapid progress. Rain fell abundantly and accelerated
33 II, XV | was warm but cloudy, and rain fell frequently in large
34 II, XVIII| the south-west, and a cold rain began to fall, accompanied
35 II, XX | water were taken on board.~Rain heavy enough to penetrate
36 II, XX | action of the warm air and rain, and but for this precaution
37 II, XX | longer a hurricane; the rain ceased, and the sea became
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