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 1    1,   13|  Antuco, but neither storm nor lightning, and myriads of bright stars
 2    1,   25|      province of Buenos Ayres, lightning struck thirty-seven times
 3    1,   25|      very OMBU where we are. A lightning conductor would be very
 4    1,   25|       The incessant flashes of lightning took various forms. Some
 5    1,   25|   cites two examples of forked lightning, it was visible here hundreds
 6    1,   26|    there by a parting flash of lightning. The storm was nearly over.
 7    2,   15| occasionally bright flashes of lightning, the reflections of a distant
 8    2,   17|  occurred with the rapidity of lightning. John Mangles watched the
 9    3,   14|       clouds. A few flashes of lightning glanced across the horizon
10    3,   14|       voice of Noui-Atoua, and lightning the fierce gleam of his
11    3,   16|   captain.~In an instant, like lightning, Ayrton’s conduct, his long-planned
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