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 1    1,    8|     winds. The rain fell in such torrents that the town was scarcely
 2    1,   11|        may be shot en route. The torrents provide them with water
 3    1,   13|          red smoke, mingled with torrents of sooty flame. The surrounding
 4    1,   18|   dreamed of water all night, of torrents and cascades, and rivers
 5    1,   22|        would empty themselves in torrents of rain. Moreover, the vicinity
 6    1,   22|       the plain in true tropical torrents of rain. Never was there
 7    1,   22| difficult to keep alight, as the torrents of rain which dashed against
 8    1,   25|       Glenarvan, “so much as the torrents of rain that will accompany
 9    2,   16|        the rain began to fall in torrents from the stormy clouds,
10    2,   18|          The rain was falling in torrents. The tent was not protection
11    2,   18|        marly soil, soaked by the torrents of rain, had yielded still
12    3,    4|         night, regardless of the torrents of rain and the dashing
13    3,   14|         ceased to pour forth its torrents with a violence that alarmed
14    3,   14|        with the flames; the lava torrents wound their serpentine course
15    3,   15|         lakes with their boiling torrents.~Farther still, beyond the
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