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 1    1|         as if the wind had been favourable. On other occasions, also,
 2    1|        peace; thou shalt have a favourable and steady breeze till thou
 3    2|    grant them on the same day a favourable wind, though sailing in
 4    2|        for them from the Lord a favourable wind on the next day, though
 5    2|         now Iona), shall have a favourable wind until he reaches the
 6    2|     light breeze continued most favourable, and the skiff of blessed
 7    2|      voyage with full sails and favourable winds?"~ ~At this saying
 8    2|       wind, which till then was favourable for them, veered round on
 9    2|        me on board, to obtain a favourable wind for you from his Lord."
10    2|        winds immediately became favourable, and the vessel made a prosperous
11    2|      returning, the adverse and favourable winds; of the words of the
12    2|        of fair wind, and of the favourable change when they took him
13    2|       to obtain from the Lord a favourable wind for our voyage, we
14    2| contrary, suddenly changed into favourable breezes. They blew steadily
15    2|       one minute, behold a most favourable south-eastern breeze sprang
16    2|        to sea with a steady and favourable breeze, we were enabled,
17    2|       contrary winds may become favourable, and that we may be able
18    2|      south wind, which was most favourable for the voyage. The sailors
19    2|       our part, so quick and so favourable was our passage, owing to
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