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1 1 | mountain, accompanied by heavy clouds and wavering glimmerings
2 1 | was very dark. A weight of heavy clouds pressed down upon
3 3 | abundance, increased by the heavy rains, frequent in that
4 3 | rainy season or after a heavy shower, the water doubtless
5 3 | the upper border of the heavy wood. The trees, more thinly
6 4 | ruts as are usually made by heavy vehicles. At most there
7 7 | day, with slouched hats, heavy woolen suits, stout walking
8 7 | neighboring streamlets and the heavy rains.~“Lake Kirdall covers
9 10| hand-writing was black and heavy. An expert at chirography
10 11| we proceeded through the heavy woods. The tall pines, the
11 14| still boomed above us. Their heavy echo reached my ear; then
12 15| us was gathered a fog so heavy, that the rays of the sun
13 15| had not yet pierced it. Heavy trails of cloud drifted
14 16| while above them were the heavy, permanently contracted
15 16| at least the equal of the heavy “Albatross.” If they had
16 17| star looked down on us. Heavy clouds driven by a keen
17 17| day was announced by the heavy livid clouds which clung
18 17| which we were subjected by a heavy sea.~I was allowed to take
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