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 1    1,    1|         yacht, beating the waves violently with his fins, and keeping
 2    1,   14|       and was flapping his wings violently, endeavoring to escape with
 3    1,   16|   mistaken, for the PAMPERO blew violently all night, and was sufficiently
 4    1,   18|          and reared, and neighed violently, and was subdued at last
 5    1,   19|         suddenly he felt himself violently pushed back. Thaouka pranced
 6    1,   22|         open nostrils. He reared violently, and Thalcave had some difficulty
 7    1,   22|          up the ocean waves more violently.~“Anda, anda!“ (quick, quick),
 8    1,   25| unchained, and the OMBU would be violently shaken. Though they could
 9    1,   26|     yacht, which was now rolling violently.~“Oh, how I wish I could
10    2,    1|      despair. Her heart throbbed violently; she could not speak, and
11    2,    5|           The steam was escaping violently, not by the funnel, but
12    2,    7|      shore, and presently dashed violently against it. Ayrton was swept
13    3,    2|       stay on deck, as it rained violently. Thus they were condemned
14    3,    4|         to the masts, which were violently shaken at every roll of
15    3,    4|          MACQUARIE was struck so violently that it seemed as if her
16    3,    6|      aground. The cable strained violently, and every half hour John
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