By the time we reached the bottom it was damn cold, and the steps were either fully frosted over or carved of ice. The wind blew a steady, mournful note, and flakes of snow or pellets of ice came and went. ["Knight of Shadows" of The Great Book of Amber by Roger Zelazny] I'd like to know if "in/with" is implied before "a steady, mournful note" or "a steady, mournful note" is an adverbial phrase in itself. Thank you in advance for your help.
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