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1 1, 3| his ancestral county to progress, he was a true Scotchman 2 1, 8| Africa, was making rapid progress toward the equator. On the 3 1, 8| larboard. She made rapid progress, and passed the Tropic of 4 1, 11| I say, do you make any progress in it?” asked Glenarvan.~“ 5 1, 16| The travelers made good progress, however, and about four 6 1, 23| by which to ascertain the progress of the inundation. For the 7 1, 25| extinguish it or check its progress was impossible; and they 8 2, 2| the yacht was making rapid progress. Five days after losing 9 2, 10| cavalcade to make speedy progress. In the evening they camped 10 2, 10| at night and making good progress in the day, always obedient 11 2, 12| not greatly retard their progress, and the spot they were 12 3, 5| they had made considerable progress when night came and interrupted 13 3, 6| structure commenced its progress toward the land, aided by 14 3, 8| seriously impeded their progress. Neither wagon nor horses 15 3, 12| off their track. But their progress was slow, for the paths 16 3, 14| stakes, watched the fearful progress of the phenomenon.~Morning 17 3, 14| impossible in their serpent-like progress down this sloping crest. 18 3, 15| that they made very slow progress; and they longed to arrive 19 3, 15| 25th of February, their progress was stopped by a river which