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1 1, 11| any feeling of oppressive heat. They marched rapidly along 2 1, 13| at less than 100 degrees heat. It will come to the point 3 1, 17| deserted plain. The dry heat became severe. There were 4 1, 17| constantly increasing, and the heat none the less for the wind 5 1, 18| ice, had not the intense heat forbidden the illusion; 6 1, 20| they had suffered from the heat and drought, and they felt 7 1, 22| gave out more smoke than heat, and was very difficult 8 1, 25| scorched with the unbearable heat, for the conflagration had 9 2, 3| are insufficient, and the heat and disease, and savage 10 2, 7| is no water and where the heat is tropical, and go where 11 2, 10| started at daybreak. The heat was already considerable, 12 2, 11| like trees, owing to the heat of the sun. Men of business 13 2, 13| or no humidity, and the heat was quite bearable. Neither 14 2, 15| cloudy sky only allowed the heat to reach the ground through 15 2, 15| fatigue.~Moreover, a sultry heat oppressed the plain. The 16 2, 15| brief twilight, but the heat did not withdraw with the 17 2, 15| hasty supper. Fatigue and heat destroy appetite, and sleep 18 2, 19| was augmented by the great heat.~In the evening, after a 19 3, 8| clouds, which moderated the heat of the sun, and allowed 20 3, 15| the sun and stars. Neither heat nor rain increased the discomfort 21 3, 21| crossed the line, and the heat was so great that the seams