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 1   I,  39|     when I believed them to be wood, stone, and bones, or imagined
 2  II,  39|   superhuman deities pieces of wood, brass, and stones; ask
 3  IV,   6| discovering with what kinds of wood the heat in their fires
 4  VI,  14|     brass, silver, gold, clay, wood taken from a tree, or glue
 5  VI,  15|      not fashioned into shape, wood, stones, and bones, with
 6  VI,  16|      being in one part made of wood, but in the other of stone.
 7  VI,  25|      his right hand a piece of wood shaped like a thunderbolt;
 8  VI,  26| sickles, keys, caps, pieces of wood, winged sandals, staves,
 9 VII,  15|    having set on fire piles of wood, to hide the heavens with
10 VII,  45|        planks and to sheets of wood joined together. We do not
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