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s he spoke, the tempest
ceased, and the rage of the
sea and the fury of the
wind subsided.But a far greater tempest
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arose in Jennariello's breast, from what
he had heard, and more than twenty
times he was on the point of throwing
all the things into the sea,in order not to
carry to his brother the causeof his ruin.
But on the other hand he thought of
himself, and reflected that charity
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