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1 2 | counteract cold, to counteract heat, to counteract the touch
2 2 | counteract cold, to counteract heat, to counteract the touch
3 2 | endures. He tolerates cold, heat, hunger, & thirst; the touch
4 13 | he faces cold; he faces heat; being harassed by mosquitoes,
5 21 | burning grass torch I will heat up the river Ganges and
6 21 | that burning grass torch, heat up the river Ganges and
7 21 | enormous. It's not easy to heat it up and make it boil with
8 36 | light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now what do you think?
9 36 | light a fire and produce heat by rubbing the upper fire-stick
10 36 | light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now what do you think?
11 36 | light a fire and produce heat by rubbing the upper fire-stick
12 36 | light a fire. I'll produce heat.' Now what do you think?
13 36 | light a fire and produce heat by rubbing the upper fire-stick
14 36 | shriveled & withered in the heat & the wind... The skin of
15 119, 6| light a fire. I'll produce heat.' What do you think -- would
16 119, 6| light a fire and produce heat by rubbing the upper fire-stick
17 119, 6| light a fire. I'll produce heat.' What do you think -- would
18 119, 6| light a fire and produce heat by rubbing the upper fire-stick
19 119, 8| He is resistant to cold, heat, hunger, thirst, the touch
20 140 | conjunction of two fire sticks, heat is born and fire appears,
21 140 | sticks, the concomitant heat ceases, is stilled; in the
22 140 | were to prepare a furnace, heat up a crucible, and, taking
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