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1    1,    5|     ripples fanned up by the breeze.”~“A river which three names
2    1,    5|      him, “a soft and gentle breeze is constantly observable,
3    1,    5| constancy of this refreshing breeze renders the climate of the
4    1,   10|      felt the effects of the breeze, and her speed would have
5    1,   11|     temperate zones. A light breeze freshened the air; the moon
6    1,   11|    staff in the bow, and the breeze was scarcely strong enough
7    1,   16| clouds.~Fortunately a lovely breeze blew from the northwest,
8    1,   18|     current dandles like the breeze!”~“And the long lianas,
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