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1 1,9| Meanwhile the cold became very severe, and unhappily they had 2 1,3| not have escaped without a severe wound. As soon as he could 3 1,6| as Greece and Sicily have severe cold, producing snow and 4 1,6| gained the shore, without any severe wounds, miraculously saved. ~ 5 1,0| Moreover, if the winter was severe, the settlers would suffer 6 1,0| the winters here are not severe. Did you not say, Cyrus, 7 1,1| rate it commenced by very severe cold. Ice accumulated at 8 1,2| cold became, suddenly, very severe. According to the engineer' 9 2,0| been the most vigilant and severe of custom-house officers. ~ 10 2,1| winter of 1866-67. ~The severe cold began to be felt about 11 2,2| his chest was covered with severe wounds. ~"He is living," 12 2,0| that the winter would be severe and forward. The preparations 13 3,8| was besides subjected to a severe diet, and consequently his 14 3,4| drawing near, and that in severe frost wood is difficult 15 3,4| fine weather. But when a severe frost succeeded this wet 16 3,4| not omitted to observe how severe was the temperature during 17 3,4| icebergs off Cape Horn." ~"The severe cold experienced in Lincoln 18 3,4| July, and August. They were severe, and the average observations