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1   XXXIII|   as ever in the midst of a stricken people; and surrounded by
2    XXXIX|      who was lying like one stricken with apoplexy.~ ~“All the
3      XLV| fall dead before her, as if stricken down by a thunder-bolt.~ ~
4     XLVI| madness like that which had stricken her father—was developing
5    XLVII|  the abbe. “Courage!”~ ~The stricken man tottered as if about
6    XLVII|   dawned on the mind of the stricken man. He understood the cause
7   XLVIII|     she saw the old poacher stricken down by her side.~ ~On and
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