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1 I, 3 | and it sinks, and other particles in turn are carried up together 2 I, 12| the case is like that of particles of moisture which are carried 3 I, 12| on the air just as small particles of earth and gold often 4 II, 8 | first broken up in small particles and then the wind is beaten 5 III, 4 | than air, for each of the particles, the union of which constitutes 6 III, 4 | reflection being from small particles of water), but not in the 7 III, 4 | reflection is from very small particles continuous with one another, 8 III, 4 | another, and in this case the particles are fully formed water. 9 IV, 1 | being natural, organizes the particles secreted with it.~So much 10 IV, 8 | pores are too small for the particles of water to enter. All those 11 IV, 9 | its pores larger than the particles of water, and the pores