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1 The persuader is a short, heavy bludgeon with a nail-studded head.
2 The priest went mad, and with his heavy bludgeon ran amuck among his fellows.
3 For he had handed, to each, a heavy bludgeon .
4 He likewise carried a heavy bludgeon , somewhat like a policeman's baton, which was slung at his side.
5 The Yembawys are all armed, although they seldom appear so in public, and they carry usually a heavy bludgeon in their hand.
6 All of them had very strong frames and all had arms that resembled heavy bludgeons .
7 Some of the people went in different directions to reconnoitre, all armed with their heavy bludgeons .
8 In their hands they held bunches of fresh green reeds, sharp as knives, or heavy bludgeons of oak, or stone tomahawks.
9 What their work was, the heavy bludgeons they carried and the long knife that one of them had lent to Bauer showed pretty clearly.
10 There was a cry of "Down with them!" and a rush of a score of men, most of whom were armed with heavy bludgeons .
11 "You see this weapon." He took up the heavy bludgeon that Oliver had made for himself on commencing his travels in Newfoundland.
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