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 1    1|    huge monster, and hardly be able to escape." On receiving
 2    2|    reptiles shall in no way be able to hurt men or cattle in
 3    2|    contrary, thou shalt not be able, for I can make the winds
 4    2|       and said, '` The Lord is able, without a key, to open
 5    2|    size, which he was scarcely able by himself to take from
 6    2|       the last seven years, is able by prayer, if you take me
 7    2|       could swim, but were not able to fly; their sting was
 8    2| favourable, and that we may be able to celebrate the solemn
 9    3|      of thine enemies shall be able to resist thee, unless thou
10    3|       vanquish him, nor was he able, by himself, to drive them
11    3|       nor was the man who fell able to feel any fracture or
12    3|   transgression, and no longer able to conceal his guilt, fell
13    3|       days, he would have been able to explain from the lips
14    3|     and he was not, therefore, able to be present until those
15    3|  disobedient young man was not able to look upon, and therefore
16    3|    before my death, I shall be able to speak to thee with more
17    3|      shall not by any means be able to come to my obsequies:
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