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<p>The American revolutionary James Otis Jr. hoped his death would come by a bolt of lightning and often told his friends and relatives about it. His sister reported him telling her, &#8220;My dear sister, I hope, when God Almighty in His righteous providence shall take me out of time into eternity that it will be by a flash of lightning.&#8221;</p>



<p>He died on May 23, 1783, at the age of 58. His wish was fulfilled when the lightning struck the chimney of a friend’s house in whose doorway he was standing.</p>
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