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 1      II|        blind to see and worked certain other miracles of the kind."
 2    VIII|     And then he writes about a certain meadow and about swans,
 3    VIII|       said to have possessed a certain natural gift of prescience,
 4      IX| teachings of Pythagoras with a certain indescribable wisdom." So
 5      XV|    Indian had to judge between certain parties about a treasure
 6    XVII|      same; and then there were certain dragons of extraordinary
 7    XVII|    Dionysus of the Lake and of certain other Hellenic gods. And
 8   XXVII|     sacrifices, or by means of certain incantations or anointings.
 9  XXXIII|      itself of an ignorance in certain matters. Next Apollonius
10   XXXIV|        behoof had he gone to a certain field and cut up the Arcadian
11    XXXV|      work miracles by means of certain uncanny agencies, he failed
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