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 1    1,    9|     in before long with the current from the coast of Brazil,
 2    1,   22|   horses were swimming; the current alone carried them along
 3    1,   22|  events, the men would, the current bearing them right down
 4    1,   22| rapidly carried away by the current. He turned his intelligent
 5    1,   23| would be able to resist the current, but the waters might rise
 6    1,   23|   motion, he made a violent current of air with his poncho,
 7    1,   25|     keep out of the rushing current beneath.~They wished one
 8    1,   25|  swiftly along on the rapid current. The flames sometimes rose
 9    1,   25| along, impelled by wind and current. All the caimans had taken
10    1,   26|   all.~The direction of the current remained unchanged, always
11    1,   26|    the same place where the current had landed himself.~As he
12    2,    5|    the South Pole produce a current of air of extreme violence.
13    2,    6|    a river and carried by a current into the sea. That was a
14    2,   10|   which dipped in the rapid current. There was neither raft
15    2,   10|     stepped boldly into the current. Generally, when wagons
16    2,   11|   with the crowd, heard the current talk. Everyone tried to
17    2,   15|   deepened owing to a thick current of clouds which overspread
18    2,   16|     wide, with an impetuous current. A good swimmer could not
19    2,   17|      It formed an impetuous current, like the American rapids.
20    2,   17|   venture over that foaming current and that rushing flood,
21    2,   19|   they were scarcely in the current before they were upside
22    2,   19| steady the raft against the current, and lessen the leeway.
23    2,   19|      gazing at the whirling current.~However, the raft had reached
24    2,   19|    starting point. Here the current was extremely strong, and
25    2,   19|     DUNCAN left on the 16th current. Destination unknown. J.
26    3,    6|     the wind, assisted by a current of two knots an hour.~The
27    3,    9|    Waipa rushed against the current of the Waikato for a quarter
28    3,    9| boat was seen ascending the current of the Waikato. It was a
29    3,    9|  against the not very rapid current of the Waikato, with extraordinary
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