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1   I,   2|   fresh ones? Has the cold of winter, has the heat of summer,
2   I,   2| ill-assorted seasons? Has the winter begun to have long days?
3   I,  11|      of your blood, ought not winter on that account to exist
4  II,  17|      we can avoid the cold of winter and heat of summer? What!
5  II,  20|   roof and walls, not cold in winter, not too warm in summer,
6  II,  74|    their own months, but that winter, summer, and autumn come
7  VI,   3|      Do they feel the cold of winter, or are they scorched by
8  VI,  21|     was cold in the frosts of winter, this warm, that that one
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