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1    6|  enjoyed its protection. In one heavy thunder-shower the lightning
2    9|       as there had been several heavy showers in the meanwhile,
3   13| victualling cellar, sported his heavy quarters in the woods, without
4   14|       waterlogged and almost as heavy as lead, they not only burned
5   15|        had been fastened to the heavy end - all that he could
6   16|       with it as if it were too heavy for him and falling all
7   18|      the night when the air was heavy, but the assurance it gave
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