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1   I,  45|   one of us, at whose light touch the issues of blood were
2   I,  48|   to fly away from men at a touch; whether he commanded and
3   I,  50|  body its natural skin by a touch not dissimilar. He ordered
4   I,  51|    word of his mouth or the touch of his hand? Was this, then,
5 III,  37| matrons. For now we wish to touch briefly on the points where
6   V,  14|   own divine hands, did she touch and lift up the instruments
7  VI,  16|    whose feet and knees you touch and handle when praying,
8  VI,  22|    and punish their impious touch with terrible suffering?
9 VII,   3|     to that which it cannot touch? This reason for sacrifices
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