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13. He came and sat down on things, just when they were
wanted to be packed; and he laboured under the fixed
belief that, whenever Harris or George reached out
their hand for anything, it was his cold damp nose
that they wanted. (Literature Reader, Page 87)...What does 'he labored means in the passage?​

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Answered by alphx
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Answer:

To labor means to work hard, especially with physical tasks or work. To labor is to do such tasks with great amounts of effort.

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