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1    1,   17|   plain. The dry heat became severe. There were not only no
2    2,    7|      he had endured long and severe hardships, and that he had
3    3,    6|      on to the sea, was very severe and fatiguing. The blows
4    3,    6| short, tumbling seas were as severe as if she had been striking
5    3,    7|      not always might. After severe struggles General Cameron
6    3,   11|     relieved, as regards the severe diet, his slaves feed him
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