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1 He stooped as he spoke, and picked up a heavy clog that lay at his feet.
2 He soon proved a heavy clog upon the little party, being doltish and taciturn, lazy in the extreme, and a huge feeder.
3 With their hearts beating like trip hammers the boys now approached the thicket into which the plain trail of the heavy clog seemed to plunge.
4 If of a friend, he ceases to be one the moment you feel that you are bound to him by the heavy clog of obligation.
5 In muddy weather thick heavy clogs or wooden soles were strapped, like a skate, to the bottom of the foot.
6 In front the violin sang a strident tune, and the biniou snored and hummed, while the player capered solemnly, lifting high his heavy clogs .
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