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 1    1,    1|  captors were prepared for his violence, and had a long rope ready
 2    1,   12| against it fall victims to the violence of the TEMPORALES, a sort
 3    1,   14|        had been one of extreme violence. The outline of the mountains
 4    1,   24|        maximum height; but the violence with which it rushed from
 5    1,   25|  inopportune conversation, the violence increasing with the noise
 6    1,   25|       implore from Heaven.~The violence of the storm had abated,
 7    2,    5|      current of air of extreme violence. This causes a struggle
 8    2,    5|    what sail could resist such violence for any length of time.
 9    2,    5|       to stern with tremendous violence.~In this alarming situation
10    2,    5| surface, the sea redoubles its violence, and woe to the bark that
11    2,    5|    over the bar with increased violence.~
12    2,   11|        heap with unconquerable violence. A few unrecognizable bodies
13    2,   15|         A hailstorm of extreme violence assailed the travelers,
14    2,   15|       have come down with more violence, and sundry big bruises
15    2,   18|        of wind redoubled their violence. The high branches of the
16    2,   18|        was raging with renewed violence. McNabbs and John Mangles
17    2,   18|       came down with redoubled violence, and the wind raged among
18    2,   19|     soon be exhausted, and the violence also. Indeed, on the morning
19    2,   19|      was powerless against the violence of the torrent, and John
20    3,    2|  northern-most point. Here the violence of the surf, as well as
21    3,    4|        the want of air and the violence of the motion were painfully
22    3,    4|    where she struck with great violence. The foremast came down
23    3,    7|        an inverse ratio to its violence, but he was doomed to disappointment.
24    3,   13|       still violating with the violence of the internal ebullition.~
25    3,   14|      forth its torrents with a violence that alarmed Glenarvan.
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