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A drunkard waking in a barrow lane takes ` 5` steps forward and `3` steps backward, followed again `5` steps forward and `3` steps backward, and so on. Each step is ` 1 m`long and requires 1 s. Determine how long the drunkard takes to fall in a pit ` 13 m` away from start.

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