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1 The event had roused him wonderfully from the heavy torpor which a cold induces.
2 A heavy torpor seemed to weigh upon all this assemblage of pallid, impassive faces.
3 Some of the soldiers slept, or rather were wrapped in a heavy torpor , which could scarcely be called sleep.
4 During the first week of Gorgo's captivity he was still awake and full of life, but later a heavy torpor came upon him.
5 A heavy torpor fell from the skies and amid this general silence, this immobility, the cabin door alone seemed to live, live in weird manifestation.
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