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 1    1,   19| exaggerate their numbers or their fury. The barrier of fire just
 2    1,   26|        been very violent, and its fury must have been terrible
 3    1,   26|           put to the proof by the fury of the unchained elements.~
 4    2,    1|        possibly be exposed to the fury of the tempest.”~After John
 5    2,    5|     moment the wind redoubled its fury, making the masts bend beneath
 6    2,    5|          ocean exposed to all its fury than too near land.~John
 7    2,    5|   successfully tried already. The fury of the waves had been allayed
 8    2,    5|          forth again with all its fury, and the towering breakers
 9    2,   19|      rushed on with indescribable fury. It would be risking life
10    3,    7|      without any abatement of its fury. Toward noon the wind freshened,
11    3,   11|           had saved them from the fury of the tribe. Some of the
12    3,   11|         It was like the delirious fury of tigers fighting over
13    3,   14|          impromptu volcano, whose fury we can regulate. There are
14    3,   14|     phenomenon.~Morning came. The fury of the volcano had not slackened.
15    3,   16|          New Zealand, he was in a fury; because he tried to force
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