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 1    1,    7|    foliage prevented the sun’s rays from every reaching the
 2    1,    7|       a few cones of the solar rays shot down into the underwood.
 3    1,    8|     direct action of the solar rays. The whole was painted a
 4    1,   11|     and several of those large rays called “duridaris,” with
 5    1,   12|       of embers lighted by the rays of the tropical sun.~Brazil
 6    1,   16| setting sun gilded it with its rays; then they rejoined their
 7    1,   18|   quiet water, shaded from the rays of the sun.”~“At the same
 8    2,   10|        cloudless sky, shot its rays down into them unchecked.
 9    2,   10|    head, intercepted the solar rays and made the night replace
10    2,   10|        Torres. One of the suns rays shot down to it through
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