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1 08 Angling Travels in Norway. 



air -travels directly either up or down stream ; in point 

 of fact, one exists in a perpetual draught. -*- '* 



Thus, should the wind yeer a few points aloft, it is 



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possTljle that in the valley it may chop completely round, 



^ and incidentally cause a trying change of temperature. 



In the forenoon, the breeze wafted from one direction may 



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