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1 There was an eddy of surprise and interrogation.
2 The town was an eddy catching odd bits of driftwood such as only the frontier ever knew.
3 That was an eddy in the nobler stream of tribulation which, like the Nile, bore all fertility in its waters.
5 He had already seized the child (there was an eddy here under the bank) and was striking out for the shore.
6 There was an eddy of furious, struggling men, with Lord Barrymore's thin, flushed face and Hooper's bulldog jowl in the centre of it.
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