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1     I,     81|    wound, where too by the stroke of his own ill-starred hand
2    VI,     51|    his enemy's helmet at a stroke. But he could not repeat
3    XV,     28|   was wholly consumed by a stroke of lightning, and a statue
4    XV,     81|   Then by one and the same stroke they sundered with a dagger
5    XV,     87| wish," said he, "that your stroke may be as resolute." The
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