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1 They generally returned heavily laden between two and three in the afternoon.
2 Across the grass-land a heavily laden wagon was moving toward his barn.
3 The river was almost too shallow for such a heavily laden boat.
4 Baggage-camels, heavily laden with the quaint household goods, blocked up the way.
5 Before them heavily laden negroes and a few sailors passed and repassed.
6 One day we were approaching New Madrid, bound down and heavily laden .
7 Soon afterwards three heavily laden scows passed, drifting down with the current.
8 No creature could be more heavily laden with sickness than I was.
9 Both skippers were heavily laden with dewdrops, somewhat resembling a jewel-studded broach.
10 They were heavily laden , and trod as if they were very tired.
11 She is heavily laden , and requires a breeze to send her along.
12 We overtook similar wagons, heavily laden with goods bound for Santa Fé.
13 Silver candelabra stood among heavily laden silver platters, and the talk was witty.
14 The elder girl pushed a wheelbarrow heavily laden with plunder from the fields.
15 Nish thought the heavily laden clanker was not going to move at all.
16 The cumbersome and heavily laden baggage wagons were a great handicap to them.
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