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 1       X| that he had worked a mighty miracle. Arid in the same way when
 2    XIII|   relating, as if it were a miracle, how Apollonius and his
 3    XXII|  perhaps he means that by a miracle the wool grew of its own
 4   XXIII|     then he relates a third miracle of him, which was nothing
 5    XXVI|     girl." Anyhow if such a miracle had really been wrought
 6    XXXI|    said before, that such a miracle should have been passed
 7   XXXIV|   cast into prison, and the miracle which he wrought there.
 8    XXXV| XXXV~ ~Now in regard to the miracle in the prison, which it
 9    XXXV|    that he had wrought this miracle. It follows that the fellow'
10    XXXV|  when he pretends that this miracle was exhibited without sacrifice
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