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1But again it scattered some of them in its terrible convulsion.
2What a terrible convulsion of nature was that which followed in the landlady's face!
3And when the terrible convulsion was over, and the
4Around us the whole scene had one main striking feature, which was that of terrible convulsion.
5Some terrible convulsion must have shaken the huge mass to its centre, to have made such a rift.
6Choke up that aperture, and what a terrible convulsion would ensue, as the accumulated steam burst its prison walls!
7As we drew out to sea in the small steamship, Mont Pelee was in the throes of a terrible convulsion.
8When English and German ideas passed thus over our heads there ensued disgust and mournful silence, followed by a terrible convulsion.
9If they were to be destroyed, it would necessarily be in a few seconds from the first thrill of the terrible convulsion.
10When English and German ideas had passed thus over our heads there ensued disgust and mournful silence, followed by a terrible convulsion.
11Though now so soft, so lovely, and so tranquil, the Lago d'Agnano owes its existence to some terrible convulsion of the elements.
12Then down he went frothing in such a terrible convulsion that Beany bolted into the Colonel's car, frightened out of his wits.
13That Atlantis perished in a terrible convulsion of nature, in which the whole island sunk into the ocean, with nearly all its inhabitants.
14He fell for five-and-thirty feet, and then, after a sudden jerk, and a terrible convulsion of the limbs, swung lifeless against the wall.
15It looked as if death had come suddenly to him during some terrible convulsion, but after a moment Nathaniel saw that he was breathing.
16I saw the old man throw up his arms, a terrible convulsion passed over his grim face, and he fell back in his chair.
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Terrible convulsion a través del temps
Terrible convulsion per variant geogràfica