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1      VI|   whipping. What direction the wind will take in Rome after
2      XX|       rode away, breasting the wind, which blew the snow into
3    XXII| flickered and flared so in the wind as to furnish a very insufficient
4    XXII|     whither they are sent. The wind can direct the storm-cloud
5    XXVI|  neither side could withstand. Wind, hail, lightning, and thunder,
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