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 1    1,    6| berths, for there was a heavy swell in the sea, and toward evening
 2    3,    4| considerable height. A slight swell still agitated the sea,
 3    3,    6|       northwest, and a slight swell rocked the frail craft.~“
 4    3,    6|      rises and falls with the swell.”~“Is it part of the mast
 5    3,    6|     these breakers in a heavy swell on that pitchy night, they
 6    3,    6|   three miles.~A considerable swell raised the waves, and seemed
 7    3,    6|    not take advantage of this swell to get nearer to the land.~“
 8    3,    6|  young captain. “Although the swell seems to carry the waves
 9    3,   17|   fellows whose heart did not swell at the thought of seeing
10    3,   19|      one to the other. A long swell undulated the surface of
11    3,   20|       than one felt his heart swell with emotion. Mary Grant
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