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what is meant by the phrase “the flood was easier started than stemmed” as it is used in paragraph 23?
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Based on the given information, it appears that the phrase "the flood was easier started than stemmed" is not found in paragraph 23. Therefore, in order to provide an accurate explanation, the contents of paragraph 23 are needed.
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