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 1    VIII|  guise and personality of a demon of the sea. For he says
 2    VIII|    appeared the figure of a demon of the sea, namely Proteus,
 3    XIII| companions saw some sort of demon, to which he gives the name
 4    XXII|    who was possessed with a demon, how by stroking a man who
 5     XXV|  unsullied. In any case the demon conjured up on this occasion
 6    XXVI|    they say, drives out one demon with the help of another.
 7    XXXI|  with the co-operation of a demon. For his presentiment of
 8    XXXI|   him in intercourse with a demon. For though the other stories
 9    XXXI|    uncanny contrivance of a demon that was his familiar. This
10    XXXI|    case too it was surely a demon that appeared to Apollonius
11    XXXI|     victim of an indwelling demon ; and both it and the Empusa
12    XXXI|    help of a more important demon; the same is true also of
13    XXXV|    of Damis by the familiar demon, our author adds the following
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