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 1    1,   23| carried along by the impetuous torrent, they saw trees torn up
 2    1,   25|     then drop into the swollen torrent, still red and gleaming,
 3    1,   25|     that it fell back into the torrent and disappeared, lashing
 4    1,   26|       rapidly by the impetuous torrent, that anyone might have
 5    2,   17|     river, it is an impassable torrent.”~John Mangles, the Major,
 6    2,   19|       over; but in vain. Had a torrent of lava rushed between the
 7    2,   19|    roaring, rushing, impetuous torrent. The whole southern slope
 8    2,   19|    against the violence of the torrent, and John accordingly felled
 9    2,   19|        visibly diminished; the torrent had once more become a river,
10    3,   14|         all spouted forth in a torrent. Streams of fire furrowed
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