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1 Passed two more rapids , the first of little consequence, but the latter somewhat dangerous.
2 After noon, more rapids and I got out above one of them to walk.
3 We passed through some more rapids , - our last , the boatmen said.
4 We came to some more rapids in the afternoon.
5 Then came another great barrier of rocks extending from south-west to north-east, and more rapids to be negotiated.
6 In the afternoon three more rapids were run and at a fourth we were compelled to make a line-portage.
7 In the next four miles we had no more rapids , but had some fine travelling on a very swift river.
9 We regretted-butfor the sake of our boatman-thatthere were not twenty-five more rapids still to be passed before we reached our destination.
10 On the 10th we again embarked and made a kilometre and a half, spending most of the time in getting past two more rapids .
11 We had more rapids and a great rocky bank spreading from south-east to north-west right across the stream, and forming in one portion an island.
12 We had been told that more rapids lay ahead of us in Gray Canyon, but they were not so numerous in our next day's travel.
13 More rapids and shallow water above a bottom of red volcanic débris were found.
14 More rapids followed, but these were not so large.
15 "There are no more rapids or waterfalls to be passed, so that the remainder of the voyage can be performed without danger," he observed.
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