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1    1,    9|   himself on his neck in such tumultuous delight that he nearly threw
2    1,   22|      he plunged down into the tumultuous waters, and came up again
3    1,   26|       The waves, at all times tumultuous, now broke over the sand-banks
4    2,   16|   unusual to meet with such a tumultuous river at this time of the
5    2,   19| passage over.~The swollen and tumultuous waters had not gone down
6    3,   15|    beyond the hot springs and tumultuous geysers, came the solfataras.
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