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Show He ( didn't didnt ) succeed in 35d timing that eyd1o , but ( one- one ) of their camps was within hearing of one of those sand - waves ; ; at the time they broke they made quite a ( roar Toar ) , and part actual timing and part ( esti- esti ) mating , he should say that the time for the ( cyolo cy4le ) - was anywhere from fifteen to ( forty-five fortyfive forty-ft-Ne fortyftNe ) minutQS at that particular point . They appeared to adhere fo , one section of the river , and to occur in cycles , the , ( C3rcles cycles ) taking from fifteen to ( perhaps perliaps ) ( forty-five fortyfive ) . , minutes . ( R . 1262 . ) The sand waves must ( have- have ) . moved down the stream to some extent . It was , ( undoubtedly "Undoubtedly Undoubtedly ) a sand movement that was ( causing1 causing- causing ) this surface wave motion but the motion down the , r ( j"N7erwas jN7erwas ) not fast . In ( navigating navigatincr ) these they turned the boat ( sub-- sub ) stantially into the trough , and simply the ( currant current ) carried them over wave after ( wrave wave ) , with practically no ( rocking rocMucr ) ; and if they could catch this formation , of the smooth form in time so as to get the boat into position , there was practically no difficulty . But if they were plowing ahead , expecting ( to -to to ) go through a point where it was merely ( choppy chopp ) , ( and aud ) the waves , suddenly formed , before they could slow the boat down and the boatman take the oars and get the boat into position , they frequently shipped considerable water . ( R . 1262 , ( 1263 19-63 ) . ) He ( means meaus ) that normally they rode the trough of the wave and simply floated down there sideways . They shut off the power , , slowed down materially for those chops , , and then if necessary , if the smooth form started to ( material- material ) |