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From: Prindall D. <ga...@ch...> - 2009-08-22 14:07:36
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Y what is the reason of that? MRS. B. It is because the cold air immediately seizes on the caloric of your breath, and, by robbing it of its solvent, reduces it to a denser fluid, which is the watery vapour that settles on your veil, and there it continues parting with its caloric till it is brought down to the temperature of the atmosphere, and assumes the form of ice. You may, perhaps, have observed that the breath of animals, or rather the moisture contained in it, is |