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1    1,   19|   resting motionless after the fatigues of the day, and the silence
2    1,   22|        his discomforts and his fatigues. The night was stormy, and
3    2,   10|    their destination, and what fatigues must have to be endured.
4    2,   15|        and bravely bearing the fatigues of the voyage. This somewhat
5    2,   18| Mangles were worn out with the fatigues of a ten-mile walk.~“Well,
6    3,   15|      midst of trials, dangers, fatigues, and privations, the most
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