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1    1,   12|    his impetuous ardor, and hurried furiously along. The Major,
2    1,   12|  once, to rest and snatch a hurried meal to~V. IV Verne recruit
3    1,   12|      and respiration became hurried and difficult. However strong
4    1,   22|  greatest disorder, as they hurried pell-mell along with inconceivable
5    1,   25|     Glenarvan and his party hurried away to the eastern side
6    2,    5| appearance than the captain hurried toward them, and begged
7    3,    4|   little importance. But he hurried to the helm, put it hard
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