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1       IX|       sprung up since the last rain.~ ~The stillness was profound,
2      XIX|     were terrible; but neither rain, snow, nor mud could keep
3   XXVIII|        give my crops a drop of rain in season of drought, or
4   XXVIII|     ray of sunshine during the rain.~ ~“I took part in this
5   XXXIII| following day. In spite of the rain, he desired to walk to the
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