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Dialogue
1 1| putting your hand near the fire, do you perceive one simple 2 1| at the same time, and the fire affects you only with one 3 1| THERE IS NO HEAT IN THE FIRE?~PHIL. To make the point 4 1| sensation occasioned by the fire, or anything like it, to 5 1| anything like it, to be in the fire.~HYL. Well, since it must 6 1| there is no heat in the fire, or sweetness in the sugar, 7 1| perceived by us, are not in the fire or sugar. What say you to 8 1| insensible qualities exist in fire and sugar. But what use 9 2| pass unhurt through the fire; and, upon explaining himself, 10 2| found he meant by the word fire that which others call WATER. 11 3| do not really know what fire or water is?~HYL. You may 12 3| You may indeed know that fire appears hot, and water fluid; 13 3| upon the application of fire and water to your organs 14 3| that snow is white, and fire hot. You indeed, who by 15 3| indeed, who by SNOW and fire mean certain external, unperceived, 16 3| perceived. Wood, stones, fire, water, flesh, iron, and