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 1       V|          among the cities, and a wizard, if there ever was one,
 2    XXVI|         of being no other than a wizard. It would certainly too,
 3    XXVI|        he would never initiate a wizard nor throw open the Eleusinian
 4   XXVII|        do, that Apollonius was a wizard, is clear from what I have
 5  XXXIII| categorically accused of being a wizard. Next we find Demetrius
 6    XXXV|    follows : " If you think me a wizard, how will you bind me ?
 7    XXXV|          can you say that I am a wizard." Surely one may invert
 8    XXXV|      premisses: If you are not a wizard, then how was your leg liberated
 9    XXXV|           then how are you not a wizard ? And if, because he submits
10    XXXV|          the chains, he is not a wizard, then if he does not submit
11    XXXV|          submit to them, he is a wizard by his own admission. And
12    XXXV|   brought to trial, he was not a wizard, he was yet clearly revealed
13      XL|       they too regarded him as a wizard. Surely it is legitimate
14      XL|    having regarded his hero as a wizard, and expresses his surprise
15      XL|       both long ago and now as a wizard in contrast with these great
16     XLI|  destined that a man should be a wizard, and that being his character,
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