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1     XIII|      news fell upon us like a thunder-bolt. My father and I had~ become
2    XVIII|      fell upon Maurice like a thunder-bolt was only too evident.~ ~
3    XXXIX| equalled the reality.~ ~Had a thunder-bolt burst beneath that roof,
4      XLV|      as if stricken down by a thunder-bolt.~ ~But no. The moments slipped
5   XLVIII|        conversation.”~ ~Had a thunder-bolt riven the earth at the feet
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