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 1    1,   12|    given immediately, and they struck into the heart of the valley
 2    1,   16|  plains in common use, but had struck into none of them. Hitherto
 3    1,   16|         Moreover, it must have struck Thalcave that instead of
 4    1,   21|       of the Indians.”~Paganel struck his forehead with an air
 5    1,   25|        Buenos Ayres, lightning struck thirty-seven times during
 6    1,   25|      that was half-burned off, struck the monster such a tremendous
 7    1,   26|      of the calcined bough had struck some hillock, and never
 8    1,   26|    guide, when a happy thought struck him. He had an exquisite
 9    2,    1|        at each other silently, struck by the justice of these
10    2,    5|    angry sea? A last expedient struck the captain. “The oil, my
11    2,    7|       off the deck as the ship struck.”~“Then you are not one
12    2,    7|     consequently she must have struck just there.”~“In latitude
13    2,    8|      very place where his ship struck.”~“Thanks, Ayrton.”~“One
14    2,   10|      wings.~The travelers were struck with the admirable arrangement
15    2,   12|    Morocco, Egypt—they are all struck out of the Britannic cities.”~“
16    2,   13|       leaving Cape Bernouilli, struck into one of those forests
17    2,   14|        distinctly heard chords struck.~“A piano in the wilds!”
18    2,   14|       ferns, and when its tail struck the branches, they were
19    2,   15|        as if a thunderbolt had struck him.”~Glenarvan, John Mangles,
20    2,   15|        horse had been suddenly struck dead.~“That is strange,”
21    2,   15|      His half-closed eyes were struck with a faint light running
22    2,   16|      Australia, entire forests struck dead by some epidemic; no
23    2,   16|        the wagon, when a neigh struck on his ear, and immediately
24    2,   16|       stretched on the ground, struck down like the rest. Their
25    2,   17|        terror, as he fell down struck by Ben Joyce’s ball. Controlling
26    2,   17|     rage with himself, that he struck his forehead as if he would
27    2,   18|     corpses lay on the ground, struck down by Mulrady’s bullets.
28    2,   19|        more than half an hour, struck against the steep bank of
29    3,    2|       in command was instantly struck with a badly-sharpened spear,
30    3,    3|      would be lost if her keel struck one of those rocks that
31    3,    4|      rising. The MACQUARIE was struck so violently that it seemed
32    3,    4|        the gale, were suddenly struck by an unusual noise. Their
33    3,    4|        on the reefs, where she struck with great violence. The
34    3,    6|     Plymouth, and the ship had struck just between these two points,
35    3,   11|       brandished by the chief, struck her to the ground; she fell
36    3,   12|        John Mangles.~Glenarvan struck his forehead.~“Who knows?”
37    3,   15|     native boats, and the ball struck Wilson’s oar.~A few strokes
38    3,   19|        flat on the sand, as if struck by a thunderbolt.~
39    3,   20| disabled by a six daysstorm, struck against the rocks of Maria
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