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mist

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, VII | hue of the heavens. That mist will presently resolve itself 2 I, VII | afternoon of the same day the mist became thicker, and assumed 3 I, VII | Enterprise.~At night the yellow mist became more opaque; the 4 I, IX | was obscured by a thick mist, the wind had fallen, but - 5 I, IX | of the wind. Suddenly the mist was torn open, and revealed 6 I, IX | to gaze through the thick mist and fog. All trace of the 7 I, XII | generally charged with a light mist. What would Cape Bathurst 8 I, XIII| height. partly draped in mist; whilst on the left stretched 9 I, XXII| their summits wrapped in mist, seemed to look larger and 10 II, VI | confounded together in a thick mist. Low jagged rain-clouds 11 II, VII | converted into impalpable mist, so that for about four 12 II, VII | insensible. Jagged masses of mist and ragged rain-clouds swept 13 II, VII | hesitate, but plunged into the mist, not even pausing to wonder 14 II, XV | several degrees. A dense mist presently enveloped the 15 II, XV | latitudes, but not an ordinary mist. The soil was covered with 16 II, XV | particles of which this mist was composed formed a thick 17 II, XV | Polar regions.~“It is not a mist or fog,” he said to his 18 II, XV | whether a fog or a frozen mist this phenomenon was none


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