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1  The yells had not awakened him; he snored very slightly; I left him to his slumbers and leaped ashore.
Heart of Darkness By Joseph Conrad
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2  They broke and ran, they leaped, they crouched, they swerved, they dodged the flying terror of the sound.
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3  About three in the morning some large fish leaped, and the loud splash made me jump as though a gun had been fired.
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4  And then I made a brusque movement, and one of the remaining posts of that vanished fence leaped up in the field of my glass.
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5  His heels leaped together over the little door-step; his shoulders were pressed to my breast; I hugged him from behind desperately.
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6  I put down the glass, and the head that had appeared near enough to be spoken to seemed at once to have leaped away from me into inaccessible distance.
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7  It was so startling that I leaped to my feet and looked back at the edge of the forest, as though I had expected an answer of some sort to that black display of confidence.
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8  Looking past that mad helmsman, who was shaking the empty rifle and yelling at the shore, I saw vague forms of men running bent double, leaping, gliding, distinct, incomplete, evanescent.
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