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1    1| seacoast, and on a calm day in summer he and the Abbot Comgell
2    2|     words now in the middle of summer, but in autumn, before he
3    2|       certain day in that same summer in which he passed to the
4    2|      when for fourteen days in summer, and as many nights, his
5    2|      third instance was in the summer, after the celebration of
6    3|        with steady eye on, the summer sun in his mid-day splendour,
7    3|       the whole earth like the summer sun at noon; and after that
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