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1
Towards sunset the wind arose, and all night a
great
gale
blew.
2
We were indeed still in the midst of a
great
gale
.
3
The night the monks left a
great
gale
raged over England.
4
As I write these lines, a
great
gale
of wind from the S.S.W.
5
He was so impatient, that he embarked for Normandy in a
great
gale
of wind.
6
And now in the darkness, after the first encounter with the enemy, a
great
gale
arose.
7
A
great
gale
was blowing in the river, and they were unable to land until Sunday.
8
In that
great
gale
a week ago, she was under water half the time, I believe.
9
There was a
great
gale
from E.S.E.
10
Yet it was but the other year that another
great
gale
on that coast brought disaster most pitiful.
11
We started at last, and got at least two miles, when we were awakened by a
great
gale
.
12
The wind reached the force of a '
great
gale
,
'
-
the
entry
I find in my diary of that date.
13
A
great
gale
roared and howled.
14
There was a
great
gale
outside.
15
Suddenly the draught of the
great
gale
rushing through the house caught the opened door and crashed it to.
16
A few were left, but of these the two finest came down in the
great
gale
of March 1896.
great
gale
great