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The early morning breeze rustled the reeds round the island and sang in the strange ribbed house as in a giant pan-pipe.
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After that he flew and arrived in the ninth room and sailed back and forth near Aponībolinayen who was playing a pan-pipe.
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At other times it was his pan's-pipe that brought ease.
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We stared at each other, while he blew a blast on his pan-pipes, at which everybody laughed.
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I saw that when I emerged from my terror, and I went very humbly back to where I had heard the Pan-pipes.
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If you should ever ponder the purchase of a Panflute, perhaps this flowchart for prospective pipers will be enough to purge that Zamfir-propagated urge.
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There is Pan'spipe, there are the songs of Apollo.