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 1    1,    2|        he took up the pen, and dashed off the following lines
 2    1,   11|      of Indians and Spaniards, dashed across the plain like a
 3    1,   14|         would that Robert were dashed to pieces against the rocks,
 4    1,   19|     long arm of the Patagonian dashed through the flames and came
 5    1,   19|    made by the wolves, who had dashed off at a tremendous speed
 6    1,   19|    ought to be advancing. They dashed along at a prodigious rate
 7    1,   22|  double bath, for their horses dashed up the water to their waists
 8    1,   22|     the torrents of rain which dashed against the ruined cabin
 9    1,   22| largest size could hardly have dashed up the ocean waves more
10    1,   26|     and the spray of the waves dashed up even to the sand-hills.
11    1,   26|   aground there are invariably dashed to pieces.~Though, then,
12    2,    4|      very same waves must have dashed against the prow of the
13    2,    4| contend, and consequently been dashed against the coast, and broken
14    2,    5|      and the towering breakers dashed over the bar with increased
15    2,    6|        likely enough have been dashed to pieces on them.~The passengers
16    2,    7|   buried beneath the waves, or dashed to pieces against the rocks.
17    2,    7|       the shore, and presently dashed violently against it. Ayrton
18    2,   13| Kilmore to Heathcote, the mail dashed by at full speed; but though
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