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thirteen hundred feet, and the fall is only one foot and seventeen hundreths; but the elbow is so short, and the current so rapid, and sets so strongly against the southern banks that a boat would experience great difficulty in passing, and would inevitably incur the risk of being forced ashore before it could turn the elbow.

Rapid river-see Glukie river.

Rapides des Peres-See Depere rapids.

Rapids, River of. a river about eighty miles long entering the Rainy Lake River from the south between Rainy Lake and Black river. It passes through several small lakes and swamps;- and takes its name from a series of rapids immediately above its mouth.

Raspberry river- See Tromboise River.

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