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1
He wondered why extreme agitation made the eyes of some women
so
limpid
and bright.
2
The water was
so
limpid
that the bottom was visible with its paving of white pebbles.
3
He was troubled; that brain,
so
limpid
in its blindness, had lost its transparency; that crystal was clouded.
4
The air is
so
limpid
that from Galata one can see clearly every distant tree, as far as Kadi-Kioi.
5
The air was so clear and
so
limpid
that we could see for miles, and short-sighted eyes needed no glasses to admire with.
6
For Abraham Lincoln dealt with abstruse questions in language
so
limpid
that many a farmer, dulled by toil, heard and understood and marvelled.
7
After pausing a moment we descended to the margin of the pond, which was
so
limpid
that we could distinguish every pebble at the bottom.
8
The view was indeed lovely,-thewater looked so blue and so large and
so
limpid
,
woods and curving banks reflected deep on its peaceful bosom.
9
And let them become clear, so clear-solimpid, so mirror-like
so
limpid
so