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 1    1,    1|     some large object sticking fast in one of the viscera.~“
 2    1,   11|       enough, keeping his feet fast in the stirrups, and trusting
 3    1,   12|        saw the shadow of night fast overspreading the desolate
 4    1,   13|       in shadow, and night was fast drawing her mantle over
 5    1,   14|      still by my side, holding fast by a tuft of lichen, less
 6    1,   14|      The enormous creature was fast approaching, sometimes hovering
 7    1,   15|     food with the rest. He was fast recovering strength. The
 8    1,   16|     hand, while the left keeps fast hold of the rope, the other
 9    1,   16|        day. They rode well and fast, finding the ground firm,
10    1,   16|      on the sand, now becoming fast effaced by the wind.~“Well?”
11    1,   18|    deserved praise, for he was fast becoming an excellent cavalier.~“
12    1,   19|       flames.~But the fire was fast dying out, and the DENOUEMENT
13    1,   19| glimpse of the boy, holding on fast by Thaouka’s mane, he was
14    1,   22|    guide and asked him.~“Go on fast,” was the reply.~This was
15    1,   22|   their pace, but could not go fast enough to escape the water,
16    1,   22|      fled away to the north as fast as his legs would have carried
17    1,   22|       lost, as the horses were fast getting out of their depth,
18    1,   24|      dont triumph over me too fast. I am going to floor you
19    1,   26|      opposite side. For such a fast runner there were no impediments.
20    1,   26|        from the DUNCAN was now fast approaching, and in another
21    2,   10|     jabiru, a species which is fast disappearing, the gigantic
22    2,   12|        little native boy lying fast asleep beneath the shade
23    2,   15|     the outlines of which were fast fading away in the deepening
24    2,   16|     thing for the wagon, stuck fast as it was already in the
25    2,   16|     Here the poor SAVANT stuck fast, unable to get further,
26    3,    8|     unoccupied country, and is fast disappearing from the fauna
27    3,   15|       we must!”~The canoe went fast under her four rowers. For
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