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1 1,1| in the midst of the thick vapor mingled with spray which 2 1,1| gathered beneath the car. Dark vapor was all around them. Such 3 1,7| like dust. Ragged masses of vapor drove along the beach, on 4 1,0| filled with no sulphurous vapor. It was more than the sleep 5 1,1| appeared only as an indistinct vapor, the sailor would undoubtedly 6 1,7| sulphuric acid should distil in vapor, which vapor, by condensation, 7 1,7| should distil in vapor, which vapor, by condensation, would 8 1,2| degrees, and the accumulated vapor in the air was not long 9 2,0| great height a cloud of vapor, or of water, for, strange 10 2,0| generally admitted to be vapor, which, condensing suddenly 11 3,3| the brig issued from the vapor. For some minutes great 12 3,3| answered Harding, "not a vapor escapes from the crater, 13 3,3| However, no sign of smoke or vapor, no heating of the rock, 14 3,5| volcano had awoke, and the vapor had penetrated the mineral 15 3,5| volcano, with its plume of vapor, could be seen by occasional 16 3,8| volcano were mingled with the vapor and smoke accumulated at 17 3,8| heights. Immense whirlwinds of vapor obscured the sky, through 18 3,8| joinings, escaped a pungent vapor, which infected the atmosphere 19 3,9| the summit of the volcano. Vapor and smoke mingled with flames 20 3,9| corral, converting into vapor the water of the little 21 3,9| suddenly transformed into vapor, caused them to explode 22 3,9| with the boiling lava. The vapor whirled in the air to an 23 3,9| deafening sound, and the vapor, blown by the wind, fell 24 3,9| 8th an enormous column of vapor escaping from the crater 25 3,9| was at once converted into vapor. But the crater could not 26 3,9| sufficient outlet for this vapor. An explosion, which might