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 1    1,    1|     into the tops of the thick, heavy boots which formed the most
 2    1,    5| distinguish, and which ships of heavy tonnage, without any change
 3    1,    6|         and light in front, and heavy and broad in the stern,
 4    1,    6|        very day, sir.”~It was a heavy task. There were about a
 5    1,    8|        as among these thick and heavy woods there were many whose
 6    1,    8|      the interior.~But when the heavy work, so to speak, had been
 7    1,   10|      shoulders by the weight of heavy rings of precious wood.
 8    2,    8|         there would appear only heavy stones or tufts of herbage
 9    2,   10|         reached the bottom. His heavy shoes made the gravel on
10    2,   10|      that Torres, if he had any heavy things about him, such as
11    2,   10|      paralyzed limbs, while his heavy shoes kept him down as if
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