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 1     I|   cloudy, the earth muddy, the rain has been falling for two
 2     I| protection against the pouring rain. At every saddle hung a
 3    II|      the same whether there be rain or sunshine."~ ~Here the
 4     V|      him, and when at last the rain began to fall, they went
 5     V|  listening with delight to the rain pattering against the window-panes.~ ~
 6   VII|  spring, and there was so much rain afterwards that it sprouted
 7   VII|       a fact that there was no rain just then; but the agent,
 8   VII|       little time ago, and the rain overtook us? It doesn't
 9    IX|        stormy nights, when the rain beat against the window-panes,
10    IX|      too, was very stormy. The rain poured, the tempest shook
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