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1    IV|  splendour. Yet lest the cold surface of the pavement should chill
2     V|       hundreds of legs on the surface of the water, and the booming
3    VI|    the bottom had come to the surface; for the streets were suddenly
4    VI| concussion drives them to the surface.~ ~Yelling and howling,
5   VII|    rose-coloured on the upper surface, and those of them which
6   XII|    and now upon the unruffled surface of the watery mirror. A
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