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1    1,    9|    all the cataracts of the sky have to open to flood the
2    1,   11|  constellated depths of the sky, and for several hours took
3    1,   15| forests of cacao-trees. The sky was heavily charged with
4    1,   16|     temperature, though the sky was veiled with clouds.~
5    2,   10|      shining in a cloudless sky, shot its rays down into
6    2,   16|    During the night, if the sky were very cloudy, none of
7    2,   20| across the distant depth of sky. Neither Yaquita, nor her
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