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1       V|     lance, and been himself struck blind the same instant,
2      VI|  form disappear. The clocks struck twelve, thirteen, fourteen -
3      VI|   description.~ ~The clocks struck eighteen - midday. The great
4      VI|     aloft in the cupola had struck up a psalm of praise, and
5     XII|    took up her mandolin and struck a few chords on its strings.
6     XII|  control her fingers, which struck more than one false note.~ ~"
7     XIX|   tall clock in her boudoir struck ten, although the hour was
8     XIX| position, was also present. Struck with the beauty of the marchioness,
9    XXIV|     them."~ ~The women were struck with consternation, but
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