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