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 1     I|      wrinkles. This, with the heavy eyebrows and the neglected
 2    II|    tell you, pasties so jolly heavy that they call them 'inheritance
 3   III|  something like a gallop! The heavy wild beast was constrained
 4     V|  endeavours. Very often, too, heavy bets on the issue of the
 5   VII|      of grief was audible - a heavy, sobbing cry, like that
 6  VIII|  Alexander, was but a stupid, heavy animal, whose horns had
 7    IX| vigorous demonstration with a heavy candlestick; but he thought
 8  XIII|   half-hour and allowed their heavy eyelids just one more little
 9  XIII|    the bustling to and fro of heavy boots, the sound of familiar
10  XVII|    grew grave. His heart felt heavy. Only now did he begin to
11   XIX|      Death.~ ~After an hour's heavy struggle, the feverish delirium
12  XXII|     of day once more. And the heavy iron door clanged thunderously
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