what would the wind cooling Salarino's broth made think of?
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Whenever salarino blew his soup to make it cool, this act of cooling the soup (cooling his broth) would make him tremble like shivering (ague) to think of the damage too strong a wind might do
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The wind cooling Salarino's broth would make him scared and remind him of what a wind at sea can cause to his precious ships. His ships are loaded with valuable spices , delicate and costly silks , etc. Therefore, a strong wind can deplorably cause the destruction of the ships which in turn, can negatively affect his merchandise . The wind cooling Salarino's broth would remind him of such possibilities and would make him feel tensed and uncomfortable.
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