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1 8 | rain-water, and water from snow. Rain waters, then, are the lightest, 2 8 | these spoil the soonest; and rain water has a bad spot smell, 3 8 | it falls down and becomes rain. Such, to all appearance, 4 10| which is thus soaked by rain and heated by a burning 5 10| the rising of the Dogstar rain and wintery storms supervene, 6 10| without water, there being no rain, neither after the Dogstar 7 12| the drought and want of rain, nor do they suffer from 8 18| they are proof against rain, snow, and winds. The wagons 9 24| carry off the stagnant and rain water from it, these may