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white mists came tumbling out towards us, as if to stifle
us; and nothing could be seen, except at intervals, when a
whiff of wind disclosed long sweeps of the sides of the
valleys, and stretches of the streams and fields below. It
is these changes that give a singular charm to this mountain
district. The residents of the valleys, in their occasional
ascents to these heights, never see the scene twice alike,-
the great landmarks themselves being scarcely recognizable
but by certain incidents of their forms.
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