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 1    1,    8|        north of Africa, was making rapid progress toward the equator.
 2    1,    8|          on her larboard. She made rapid progress, and passed the
 3    1,   16| geographers, a troubled, turbulent rapid flowing between high red
 4    1,   18|     thought was best to be done. A rapid conversation followed, a
 5    1,   19|         the latter, for he threw a rapid glance on the combustible
 6    1,   22|          horizon; but after a keen rapid survey, he quickly resumed
 7    1,   23|         and raising himself with a rapid motion, he made a violent
 8    1,   25|  atmosphere seemed to vibrate with rapid oscillations.~The incessant
 9    1,   25|         borne swiftly along on the rapid current. The flames sometimes
10    2,    2|    Meanwhile, the yacht was making rapid progress. Five days after
11    2,    2|            and watered by a noisy, rapid stream. It contained about
12    2,   10|     fringes of which dipped in the rapid current. There was neither
13    2,   15|        commenced. It was tolerably rapid. A hailstorm of extreme
14    2,   19|           town where we shall find rapid means of conveyance. Who
15    2,   19|      become a river, though a very rapid one, it is true. However,
16    2,   19|        over; his convalescence was rapid.~At one oclock, they all
17    3,    9|          boat against the not very rapid current of the Waikato,
18    3,   11|            appetite. Faster than a rapid pen could describe it, the
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