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 1     I|        the tranquil oval of the sea borrows a metallic shimmer
 2    II|         to lead fleets upon the sea and armies marshalled in
 3   III|      seemed to be turned into a sea of fire by reason of the
 4   III|         island rose up from the sea beside the island of Santorin,
 5    IV|       pleasure excursion in the Sea of Marmora in a sailing-boat.
 6    IV|      Irene went a-rowing on the sea with some girl friends.
 7    IV|       The weather was fine, the sea smooth, and they sang their
 8   VII|        snow by way of the Black Sea - and kept the tulip-bulbs
 9   VII|      Pasha was obliged to go to sea and command the fleet, in
10   VII|       no avail my guns from the sea will soon teach them obedience."~ ~
11  VIII|    grenades among them from the sea?" sighed the Kapudan Pasha, "
12  VIII|         attempting to escape by sea, and that it was the Kiaja
13    IX|     embassy to the tempest-tost sea and bandy words therewith?"~ ~
14    IX| coral-beds at the bottom of the Sea of Candia to pick up a bronze
15     X|   filled with women - a perfect sea of heads - and visible above
16   Sel|      Chronicle.~ ~Eyes Like the Sea. (Fourth Edition.)~ ~By
17   Sel|       surprises, 'Eyes Like the Sea' ranks with the finest work
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