The first question invariably asked was, "Did you suffer from therarified air?
Four peasants managed to reach a valley of snow which appeared to lead directly to the summit, but they suffered so acutely from the rarified air that they were compelled to return.
Forneret and Baron Doorthensen reached the Summit after suffering acutely from the rarified air.
Bourrit, as well as his son, was afflicted by therarified air and could not eat anything.
And what can the Physicians divine by feeling of the pulse, unlesse they know, that according as the bloud changeth its nature, it may by the heat of the heart be rarified to be more or lesse strong, and more or lesse quick then before.
In short, the Helm is merely a cloud or cap upon the mountain, the cold air descends from the Helm to the valley, and constitutes the Helm Wind, and when warmed and rarifiedin the valley, ascends and forms the Bar.
At a varying distance from the base of the mountain the Helm wind is rarified by the warmth of the low ground, and meets with the wind from the west, which resists its further course.
As the Flame slackens, the rarified Air cools and condenses, the Bulk of the Balloon diminishes and it begins to descend.
The Air rarified in passing thro' this Flame rose in the Balloon, swell'd out its sides, and fill'd it.
So calm and unruffled was the rarified air that I fancied I could hear the thirteenth assessment on a share of stock at Leadville toiling away at the bottom of a two hundred and fifty foot shaft.
The poor asthmatic is now breathing the extremely rarified air of the New Jerusalem.
But to these I answer: First, Metalls are notrarified by melting, but molified.
Bracing is the rarified air of these high lands; and although the sun's heat is great, it is tempered by the breezes which come from snow-field or glacier on the higher mountains around.
Campbell's party were completely knocked up by the rarified air; they had taken a whole day to march here from Yeumtso, scarcely six miles, and could eat no food at night.
In fact, some of the nebulae seem to be so highly rarified that radiation may take place from their interiors almost as well as from their surfaces.
If the air everywhere is so rarified the men would die crossing the mountains.
For some moments he had felt like an intoxicated person in the vastly rarified plane of the upper ether.
It is as if we lived in a great silence like that in the rarified atmosphere of Swiss heights.
After which, with rarified complexion, the sufferer forgets his troubles, and mounts the deck to enjoy a beatific spell of brine and breeze.
In all rarified and subtle experiments of thought pictorial images are quite as likely to hinder us in our groping towards reality as they are to help us.
It is common water mechanically super-saturated with fixed air, which on being disengaged and rarifiedin the stomach, may, as Dr.
The atmosphere," said Rattenden, "is so rarified that the kettle refuses to boil properly.
This philosophic plane was too high for Emmy, who had her pleasant being in a less rarified atmosphere.
It was further stated that "The medium was held in trance for short periods only, as the medium must necessarily experience the atmosphere of Mars which is more rarified than that of your Earth.
The Martians experience no difficulty in living in a rarified atmosphere.
If we were not in this rarifiedatmosphere we could fly on the cylinders that are firing all right, but this atmosphere would not support us.
They shouted at the tops of their voices, but in the clear polar air, rarified as it is, sound does not carry as well as in northern latitudes, and there was no response.
For Mr. Boyle has shew'd that Air may be rarified above ten thousand times in Vessels of Glass; and the Heavens are much emptier of Air than any Vacuum we can make below.
Your voice woke all the higher impulses of my nature: your conversation lifted me into a strangely rarified atmosphere; I abhorred my old life from the hour I met you.
By and by she sang, and again Percy felt himself lifted up into a new, rarified atmosphere, while he listened.
The stones have not been worked since Captain Cook's day; yet there is not a weather-stain upon them, and the air is so dry and rarified that meat will keep fresh for three months.
Still we traveled till midnight before we passed the edge of the dusky pile, so deceiving are distances in that rarified air.
I didn't feel comfortable so far above the earth, the atmosphere was chilly, and the rarified air made me dizzy; but that remark frightened me.
The air was so rarified I could hear the least sound, and the slow-kindling fire flamed more plainly instead of more dimly as we widened the breach of confidence between us and our masters.
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