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1   III|     large red banner, which the wind kept flapping into his eyes
2   III|        flowers streaming in the wind behind him. One by one he
3   III|     other's was as swift as the wind. And now only two hundred
4   VII|        Ah, you see it is an ill wind that brings nobody any good."~ ~"
5    IX|      the window-panes, when the wind slammed the doors, and the
6    IX|  hunting down some one, and the wind shook the doors as if some
7  XIII|        nearest to him; like the wind they rushed after him, their
8 XVIII| Something particular was in the wind now, for there was a considerable
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