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fata morgana

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But Nature, as if to take away the reproach of permitting such a vast blotch on her fair face, kindly threw in Fata Morgana.

This "Fata Morgana" was not merely interesting in itself, but also gave reason to indulge in the hope of a favourable wind.

If there is any truth at all in the legend, the island must be ascribed to the Fata Morgana.

In the early morning; it was quite calm, but gray, and we witnessed a kind of Fata Morgana.

From time to time the Fata Morgana exhibits her juggleries, but we are accustomed to it now, and nobody is deceived thereby.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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