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951
The
firmness
of
these
words
was
well
calculated
to
encourage
Mrs.
Weldon
.
But
,
nevertheless
,
while
thinking
of
her
little
Jack
,
she
often
felt
uneasy
.
If
the
woman
would
not
show
what
she
experienced
as
a
mother
,
she
did
not
always
succeed
in
preventing
some
secret
anguish
for
him
to
rend
her
heart
.
952
Meanwhile
,
if
the
young
novice
was
not
sufficiently
advanced
in
his
hydrographic
studies
to
make
his
point
,
he
possessed
a
true
sailor
's
scent
,
when
the
question
was
"
to
tell
the
weather
.
"
The
appearance
of
the
sky
,
for
one
thing
;
on
the
other
hand
,
the
indications
of
the
barometer
,
enabled
him
to
be
on
his
guard
.
Captain
Hull
,
a
good
meteorologist
,
had
taught
him
to
consult
this
instrument
,
whose
prognostications
are
remarkably
sure
.
953
Here
is
,
in
a
few
words
,
what
the
notices
relative
to
the
observation
of
the
barometer
contain
:
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954
1
.
When
,
after
a
rather
long
continuance
of
fine
weather
,
the
barometer
begins
to
fall
in
a
sudden
and
continuous
manner
,
rain
will
certainly
fall
;
but
,
if
the
fine
weather
has
had
a
long
duration
,
the
mercury
may
fall
two
or
three
days
in
the
tube
of
the
barometer
before
any
change
in
the
state
of
the
atmosphere
may
be
perceived
.
Then
,
the
longer
the
time
between
the
falling
of
the
mercury
and
the
arrival
of
the
rain
,
the
longer
will
be
the
duration
of
rainy
weather
.
955
2
.
956
If
,
on
the
contrary
,
during
a
rainy
period
which
has
already
had
a
long
duration
,
the
barometer
commences
to
rise
slowly
and
regularly
,
very
certainly
fine
weather
will
come
,
and
it
will
last
much
longer
if
a
long
interval
elapses
between
its
arrival
and
the
rising
of
the
barometer
.
957
3
.
In
the
two
cases
given
,
if
the
change
of
weather
follows
immediately
the
movement
of
the
barometrical
column
,
that
change
will
last
only
a
very
short
time
.
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4
.
If
the
barometer
rises
with
slowness
and
in
a
continuous
manner
for
two
or
three
days
,
or
even
more
,
it
announces
fine
weather
,
even
when
the
rain
will
not
cease
during
those
three
days
,
and
vice
versa
;
but
if
the
barometer
rises
two
days
or
more
during
the
rain
,
then
,
the
fine
weather
having
come
,
if
it
commences
to
fall
again
,
the
fine
weather
will
last
a
very
short
time
,
and
vice
versa
.
959
5
.
In
the
spring
and
in
the
autumn
,
a
sudden
fall
of
the
barometer
presages
wind
.
In
the
summer
,
if
the
weather
is
very
warm
,
it
announces
a
storm
.
In
winter
,
after
a
frost
of
some
duration
,
a
rapid
falling
of
the
barometrical
column
announces
a
change
of
wind
,
accompanied
by
a
thaw
and
rain
;
but
a
rising
which
happens
during
a
frost
which
has
already
lasted
a
certain
time
,
prognosticates
snow
.
960
6
.
Rapid
oscillations
of
the
barometer
should
never
be
interpreted
as
presaging
dry
or
rainy
weather
of
any
duration
.
Those
indications
are
given
exclusively
by
the
rising
or
the
falling
which
takes
place
in
a
slow
and
continuous
manner
.