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 1   I,  48| followed by physicians also, a creature earth-born and not relying
 2  II,  74|        His plans. Man, a blind creature, and not knowing himself
 3 III,  15|      countenance of an earthly creature, to blame others for their
 4 III,  35|        changed into one living creature, with unity of feeling throughout
 5 III,  35|     actions, without the whole creature's joining in; and this being
 6 VII,   6|   little men, and wounded if a creature, blind and ever treading
 7 VII,   9|        as thou knowest, a dumb creature, not departing from the
 8 VII,   9|      Is it because I am a base creature, and am not possessed of
 9 VII,   9|       the blood of an innocent creature.
10 VII,  21|      the inventions of a blind creature: but I, when I request a
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