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1 1, 13| side was illumined by the rays of the setting sun, and 2 1, 14| ocean bed, and his bright rays streamed already over the 3 1, 16| noon, however, the sun’s rays were extremely scorching, 4 1, 18| called TERU-TERU; yellow rays, and waterfowl with magnificent 5 1, 18| dozen of red partridges and rays were speedily brought down, 6 2, 9| commenced, and the sun’s rays were almost tropical, when 7 2, 13| peculiar light, as if the rays came through a thin veil, 8 2, 13| Consequently the sun’s rays slant down them to the earth, 9 2, 13| not the face to the sun’s rays. There is nothing more intelligent 10 2, 13| against the sun’s fierce rays.~The whole of this day the 11 2, 13| beginning to rise, but her rays were only slanting yet, 12 2, 15| down, and a few solitary rays piercing the rosy clouds, 13 2, 18| hung on the ground like rays of vapor, and deep, cheerless 14 3, 8| horizon, darted some bright rays through an opening in the 15 3, 9| cloud on the water. But the rays of the sun soon broke through 16 3, 12| appeared and sent his first rays on their path.~Suddenly 17 3, 14| February 17th, the sun’s first rays awoke the sleepers of the 18 3, 17| traveler, while the first warm rays of sunshine make him throw