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 1       I|          with many marvels, this author has drawn between the man
 2       I|     scale above mentioned by the author in question, who in his
 3       X|        AND after an interval our author again expresses his admiration
 4      XI|        account given by the same author. For after forbidding Damis,
 5      XI|       have learned, although the author anyhow gives no hint of
 6     XII|        do not therefore mind the author telling us that Apollonius
 7     XII|        suspicion not only on the author, but yet more on the subject
 8   XVIII|          And next this wonderful author tells us that the " Brahmans,
 9      XX|          the bowl, which, as our author is careful to tell us, supplied
10    XXII|       sight. Our blessings on an author who saves us so much trouble.
11   XXIII| miraculous and divine being, our author, now that he has got him
12   XXIII|   according to this truth-loving author, we have now got him back
13   XXIII|         the plague. Although the author has been careful not to
14    XXIV|   associating with the dead, the author intentionally gives a frigid
15    XXIV|          companion, although our author testifies that he had learned
16    XXVI|        and the latter our clever author calls by no other names
17   XXVII|          gift of prescience, our author is so lost in admiration
18    XXXI|       that, even if we admit the author to tell the truth in his
19    XXXI|    herself a vital spark, as the author says, and if a vapour rose
20  XXXIII|        to the words in which our author apologises for him : " This
21    XXXV|          the familiar demon, our author adds the following remark ; "
22    XXXV|  scrutinize the reason which our author alleges for his doing so,
23    XXXV|           Now I believe that our author is aware of this, and endeavours
24   XXXIX|       Take then your history, my author, and regaining your sobriety
25     XLI|          tenets professed by the author and prove their falsity.
26    XLII|          properties in which the author of this book has wheeled
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