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1      VI|   fortune, having cleansed his understanding and dissipated the mist
2      IX|        and self-taught gift of understanding all languages. But if he
3       X|     moreover he acquired of an understanding of the language of animals ;
4       X|     the Arabians have a way of understanding without difficulty swans
5     XIV|        to Philostratus, had an understanding of all languages, now on
6     XVI|     judgment, well based on an understanding of the fact. Note then the
7   XXXVI| according to the poet~ ~" Hath understanding of the dumb and heareth
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