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 1    1|    drawn together and laid open to his sight, as in one
 2    1| from him. When he had laid open his mind to him, he received
 3    1|  terror, he said, "My son, open thy mouth, and put out thy
 4    1|    sailing direct over the open sea to the Ethican land (
 5    1|   the presence of all made open confession of his sins.
 6    1|  island (Mull), and on the open ground, near the sea-shore,
 7    2|    sails, the whole of the open sea, as far as the Ethican
 8    2|   him, with its mouth wide open, as the man swam in the
 9    2|   haughtily, and would not open his gates on the first arrival
10    2| gate, which instantly flew open of its own accord, the bolts
11    2|    able, without a key, to open his own house for his servants."
12    2|  and that they then should open the books and read them
13    3|   saw the heavens suddenly open, and choirs of angels descend
14    3| chamber, that was a little open. And as no one can look
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