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 1    6|     thunder-shower the lightning struck a large pitch pine across
 2    6|     again the other day, and was struck with awe on looking up and
 3   10| appearance as if a slight breeze struck it, or a few rain-drops
 4   10|       their tails, as if one had struck the water with a brushy
 5   10|       its surface as of yore. It struck me again tonight, as if
 6   14|       However that may be, I was struck by the peculiar toughness
 7   14|         tallow, or as if you had struck on a vein of gold, deep
 8   16|      frozen earth would yield if struck with a suitable plectrum,
 9   16|        ceased her hounding as if struck dumb with amazement, and
10   18|       with surprise, that when I struck the ice with the head of
11   18|      rods around, or as if I had struck on a tight drum-head. The
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