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1 1,7| uproar of the tempest, the thunder, and the tumult, Herbert 2 1,9| I shall believe that the thunder itself came to light it." 3 2,9| Indeed, on the 2nd, peals of thunder were heard, the wind blew 4 2,9| week, during which time the thunder rolled without cessation 5 2,9| responded to the growling of the thunder. ~Master Jup had not been 6 2,8| lightning blazed and the thunder continued to roll for some 7 3,5| that a few hours later the thunder would roll over the island 8 3,5| and more rapid. Distant thunder growled in the sky. The 9 3,5| guided by the wire. ~The thunder continued to roar with such 10 3,5| to fall in torrents. The thunder was re-echoed among the 11 3,5| penetrate into it, even the thunder peals could not pierce its 12 3,8| last low mutterings of the thunder died away in the west. Rain 13 3,8| distant growling of the thunder could not be heard, like 14 3,8| extreme violence, and the thunder burst several times over 15 3,8| rolled like long-continued thunder, interrupted by deafening 16 3,9| the island. Loud peals of thunder broke, and could scarcely