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... ted by torrential rains.
But that was a good thing.
If there were no rain in summer and more rain in winter, with the hot and rainy seasons not coinciding, that was what truly caused Roman a headache, as no matter what was planted, the yield would not be high.
According to Moor, the torrential rains in previous years would only last intermittently for a day or two.
Last year, there were only two instances of torrential rain.
That was even better.
I ...
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