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1    1,   23|  horizontal position above the roaring waters, into which the lower
2    1,   23|     would have fallen into the roaring waters had not the Major’
3    2,   18|     its moans with the ominous roaring of the rain. The heavy clouds,
4    2,   18|   branches, falling trees, and roaring of the unchained waters.~
5    2,   19| everywhere they found the same roaring, rushing, impetuous torrent.
6    3,    4|    sudden phosphorescence. The roaring of the sea was like the
7    3,    4|    John Mangles could hear the roaring of the surf. He tried to
8    3,   10|      vast sheet of water whose roaring tempests rival the cyclones
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