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1 1,1| from a hurricane to a fresh breeze, that is to say, the rate 2 1,1| a close-reefed topsail breeze," but the commotion in the 3 1,2| northwest wind was not a simple breeze. From the 18th it was evident 4 1,6| was threatening and the breeze blew from the southeast. 5 1,0| atmosphere tranquil; for a high breeze at an elevation of three 6 2,2| point of the islet. A light breeze blew from the south. No 7 2,2| The weather was fine, the breeze fresh, and the sea smooth, 8 2,2| fine weather and a fresh breeze the voyage promised to be 9 2,2| very moderate rate, as the breeze, partly intercepted by the 10 2,3| four knots an hour. The breeze was very slight and might 11 2,5| slightly agitated by the breeze, the stranger appeared greedily 12 2,6| in a second. A moderate breeze, which passes over twenty-four 13 2,6| cried Herbert, "a fine breeze is blowing from the northeast, 14 2,9| including Top, embarked. A fine breeze blew from the south-west, 15 2,9| passed quietly, for the breeze died away with the last 16 2,0| wind rose, and from a fresh breeze it soon increased to a regular 17 2,0| undulating under a soft breeze, was as calm as the waters 18 3,1| fade, and with the day the breeze fell also. The brig's ensign 19 3,1| this-" ~At that moment the breeze blew out the unknown flag. 20 3,3| surface of the sea, then a breeze sprang up, which rapidly 21 3,3| make the lower end. The breeze was light, and as the current 22 3,6| in the night with a good breeze, and they would be out of 23 3,8| fled. Sometimes a passing breeze raised the covering of ashes,