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1    1,   19|        trying to get in on the opposite side.~The next minute they
2    1,   26|        Horn, and arrive on the opposite side. For such a fast runner
3    2,   10|      resumed its course in the opposite direction, and did not stop
4    2,   10|     drove the wagon toward the opposite shore, and the bank began
5    2,   11|    other half, drawn up to the opposite shore, hung, still unharmed,
6    2,   19|        John hoped to reach the opposite shore. At half-past twelve,
7    2,   19|  against the steep bank of the opposite shore. The shock was so
8    3,   13| alternative but to descend the opposite slope and enter the narrow
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