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1   I,  53|    beyond a doubt the soul is a precious thing, and nothing can be
2  II,  25| fountains of life? This is that precious being man, endowed with
3  II,  41|       they should acquire gems, precious stones, pearls, at the expense
4  II,  66|   regarded as more than usually precious, and to set on that our
5  VI,   3|       fretted with gold, though precious stones sparkle here, and
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