2. Under the bludgeonings of chance, in your own words.
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"Bludgeonings" is a pretty strong word. It suggests being beaten over the head with a club or other blunt instrument. However, it is probablly more metaphorical than literal. The line you quote suggests that nobody can anticipate what will happen to him or her in the future, but some bad luck is inevitable.
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