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A Portuguese fleet becomes the object of conflict between Roman gods.

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Scarce were the foresails hurr’iedly taken in, when sharp and sudden bursts the roaring gale: “Furl!” cried the Master with as loud a din, “Furl!” cried he, “Furl for life the mainmast-sail!” The furious gusts wait not till they begin furling the canvas; but conjoint assail and tear it with such crash to shreds and tatters as though a ruined world the Storm-wind shatters.

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