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1    1,   12|       a true Frenchman in his impetuous ardor, and hurried furiously
2    1,   23|   north, carried along by the impetuous torrent, they saw trees
3    1,   26|      onward so rapidly by the impetuous torrent, that anyone might
4    2,    9|      poured forth in the most impetuous manner, and seemed as if
5    2,   16| Ayrton; “a mile wide, with an impetuous current. A good swimmer
6    2,   17|       the level. It formed an impetuous current, like the American
7    2,   18|         asked Glenarvan, with impetuous eagerness.~“Yes, a bridge
8    2,   19|    the same roaring, rushing, impetuous torrent. The whole southern
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