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 1    1,    9|        incessantly visited by hurricane and tempest.~For the first
 2    1,   12|     the TEMPORALES, a sort of hurricane peculiar to those regions,
 3    1,   13|  narrow as this door was, the hurricane, and snow, and hail found
 4    1,   16|     by the continuance of the hurricane, but Paganel was able to
 5    1,   25| sometimes, beaten down by the hurricane, closely enveloped the OMBU
 6    1,   25|      before the breath of the hurricane.~
 7    2,    1|    Grant throughout the whole hurricane. They had not shown the
 8    2,    5|  Major and Robert.~“Is it the hurricane?” asked Glenarvan quietly.~“
 9    2,    5|       wind had increased to a hurricane.~John said nothing, but
10    2,    5|     the same direction as the hurricane. Swiftness was their only
11    2,    5|     About eleven oclock, the hurricane appeared to decrease slightly.
12    2,    6|   long for the same night the hurricane had ceased entirely, and
13    2,    7|       was tossed about in the hurricane like a shuttlecock. She
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