What would salarino foresee if his ships were on the sea?
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When Salarino blow upon his soup to make it cold, he would tremble with fever to think of the damage a strong wind do on the sea. The sight of
the sand running out from the hourgless makes him think of dangerous shallow waters and sand banks. These make him imagine that his loaded ship is grounded in sand, her mast dipped down
lower than her sides, as if trying to kiss the sands that surround her. If he go to church to see the holy building of stone, it makes him think of dangerous rocks. These he imagine, could hit against the sides of his ships, and scatter her cargo of spices on the waters and the floating rich silks would clothe the roaring waves.
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