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1   I,   2|      the olive berries, and is oil no longer supplied to the
2   I,  21|     become bitter, the flowing oil grow rancid, and that the
3   I,  39|        one bedaubed with olive oil, as if some power resided
4  II,   7| mingling, form one whole; that oil, on the contrary, does not
5 VII,  20|      exception. Into the milk, oil, blood, pour soot and ashes,
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