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1    1,    2|       sleeping one, performed a rapid caper, and glided under
2    1,    6|     reasons have preferred some rapid steamboat.~But though the
3    1,    9|         the river would be very rapid it would take long months
4    1,   11| completed in the series of more rapid strokes of the little bell.~
5    1,   12|        time the surest and most rapid vehicle of civilization.
6    1,   14|       to find means of safe and rapid transit. Boats did not ply
7    1,   14|     single island, nor a single rapid, to check its course. The
8    1,   16|   easier. The current is not so rapid and the islets are easily
9    2,   20|      was to begin a regular and rapid service, and it would then
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