Chap.

1 36| great number of cattle to be dispersed in the pass, and the townsmen
2 36|    he saw the men and flocks dispersed, without apprehension, in
3 36|  might be cut to pieces when dispersed. ~
4 45|    whose ships were moreover dispersed by a tempest, perceived,
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