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 1    1,   19|          They no longer attempted to force the entrance, but their
 2    1,   22|           them along with tremendous force, and with a swiftness equal
 3    1,   25|         about to communicate immense force. An enormous water-spout
 4    2,    4|              coast with irresistible force. The Captain pointed out
 5    2,   10|              rams were dragged in by force, but the sheep would not
 6    2,   18|           one by one to diminish our force, and put us at the mercy
 7    3,    4|             driven down again by the force of a sudden squall. Then
 8    3,    4|             out of the davits by the force of the water.~John Mangles
 9    3,    6|          raft, that would resist the force of the waves during a passage
10    3,    6| strengthening the raft to resist the force of the waves, but the question
11    3,    7|         freshened, and increased the force of the storm. The most patient
12    3,   16|            fury; because he tried to force me to alter the course of
13    3,   20|      Robinson Crusoe revived in full force. “He is not at all to be
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