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1 So, too, her head; her locks are the white of perpetual snow .
2 The summits of the most elevated peaks are covered with perpetual snow .
3 Then I've an idea of perpetual snow - glaciers - and all that sort of thing.
4 These were crests of the Rocky Mountains, covered with perpetual snow .
5 The upper limit of this region coincides with the so-called limit of perpetual snow .
6 Still, even with these reservations, the so-called line of perpetual snow is not fixed.
7 It extends from a region of perpetual snow in the Himalayas, almost to the equator.
8 All through the month of December an almost perpetual snow - deluge fell from the clouds.
9 It was the lofty Orizaba, the sunlight on its perpetual snow - cap bringing it to deceptive nearness.
10 King Frost lives in a beautiful palace far to the North, in the land of perpetual snow .
11 The mountains that terminate the prospect are extremely magnificent, some of them being covered with perpetual snow .
12 We were led upward for many miles until we found ourselves again in the region of perpetual snow .
13 Numerous peaks of the Andes, where these birds dwell, shoot up far above the line of perpetual snow .
14 I know that the mountains which separate us are high, and covered with perpetual snow , but despair not.
15 Why-that mountains whose tops pierce up into this cold region will most certainly be covered with perpetual snow .
16 The highest is Cotopaxi, in the range of the Andes, which rises far into the region of perpetual snow .
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