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1 From somewhere came a puff of air which blew out the candle.
2 For there came a puff of white smoke from the Spaniard's bow.
3 At the same moment, came a puff of the cool wind from the north.
4 Suddenly there came a puff of smoke from the drill-hole.
5 There came a puff of smoke from the stranger, and a shot passed over the bow of the
6 Even as he looked, there came a puff of smoke, followed by the evil song of a bullet.
7 Then came a puff of wind.
8 A moment later there came a puff of smoke as from a rifle discharged, followed by the distant echo of the discharge.
9 Just as he spoke there came a puff of smoke with a bright flash, from the ship's bows, followed by a sharp report.
10 There came a puff of smoke from the palisades at Jamestown, a heavy report of a cannon, and an iron ball struck the earth-work.
11 I was speaking to him again when there came a puff of smoke from the rocks overhead, and down I went, head over heels.
12 Suddenly there came a puff of wind, and as the mist thinned for a moment I saw that the whole ravine was full of Russians.
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