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1    XVII|       however, was feeling so heavy of heart and, in a vague
2     XIX|       Of late I have suffered heavy losses," the speaker continued. "
3     XXI|       of a giant's heart, the heavy beating of steam hammers.
4   XXIII| growing gradually brighter. A heavy booming as of cannon was
5   XXIII|       iron ring and shook the heavy portal in impotent fury.
6   XXIII|     The burden proved not too heavy for the little man's back;
7   XXIII|  Transylvania being, first, a heavy draft on the bank-account
8  XXVIII|      our books has become too heavy a burden for my wife, and
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