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1   I,   9|         sun, and thus to acquire dryness of body, similarly complains
2   I,  10| outpouring of rain moderates the dryness extending over a very long
3   I,  16|         the Tinguitani they sent dryness and aridity on the crops
4   I,  45|         body, assuming a healthy dryness, find relief? Was He one
5   I,  50|     flesh to recover its natural dryness; and His servants in the
6 VII,  23|    change itself into sweetness, dryness into moisture, the heat
7 VII,  29|          it necessary that their dryness be tempered by some moisture?
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