The Anakans search the woods for fruit, and very often do great damage to the maize; their flight is astonishingly rapid, and their voice loud and harsh, but shriller and weaker than that of the large Araras.
The Guttaramas subsist chiefly on fruit, preferring that of the orange, banana, or guava trees, to which they do great damage.
And at his departing, there met him Sir Gawaine and his brethren, and with great pain they slew him feloniously, unto all good knights' great damage.
But the most striking example of great damage done by an earthquake in a very small tract is the case of the island of Ischia.
So the lava may burn a path directly through to the sea, and yet do no great damage to the interests of the people.
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