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 1    1,    6|         berths, for there was a heavy swell in the sea, and toward
 2    1,    8|      atmosphere became damp and heavy. It was the rainy season, “
 3    1,   14|     bird reappeared, carrying a heavy load and flying at a slow
 4    1,   14|  endeavoring to escape with his heavy prey.~“Oh! would that Robert
 5    1,   22|      reassuring appearance. The heavy vapors, generated by the
 6    1,   22|   swollen to overflowing by the heavy rains?”~“Sometimes they
 7    1,   26|         wind dispersed, and the heavy masses of cloud had separated,
 8    1,   26|     particularly rough, that in heavy weather vessels that run
 9    1,   26|       his chin, and fell into a heavy sleep.~But Glenarvan kept
10    1,   26|          A few seconds, and the heavy boom of the cannon came
11    2,   10|      was successful. During the heavy rains the lazy beasts refused
12    2,   15|         round the wheels of the heavy vehicle, and to support
13    2,   15|  Gradually they all fell into a heavy sleep. The darkness deepened
14    2,   15|        clock, after a wretched, heavy, unre-freshing sleep, the
15    2,   16|        be a hard job to get the heavy conveyance out, and would
16    2,   16|         voice and goad; but the heavy vehicle did not stir, the
17    2,   17|         still so swollen by the heavy rain that the water was
18    2,   18|        roaring of the rain. The heavy clouds, driving along toward
19    2,   19|       broad, and swollen by the heavy rains and melted snows.~
20    2,   19|    Twofold Bay, for the sea was heavy, and a ship would not dare
21    3,    2|      width of her hold, and her heavy stern, made her a bad sailor,
22    3,    4|      scarcely made any way. The heavy, lumpy sea strained her
23    3,    4|         no real danger, but the heavy vessel did not rise easily
24    3,    4|        like this; but with this heavy craft there was a danger
25    3,    6|    midst of these breakers in a heavy swell on that pitchy night,
26    3,    7| Auckland. But since the morning heavy clouds had been gathering,
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