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1    1| into great terror by a huge monster, and hardly be able to escape."
2    1| caused by the motion of the monster; and they were also struck
3    2|     XXVIII.~ How an Aquatic Monster was driven off by virtue
4    2|   bitten most severely by a monster that lived in the water;
5    2|     into the water. But the monster, which, so far from being
6    2|     commanded the ferocious monster, saying, "Thou shalt go
7    2|     voice of the saint, the monster was terrified, and fled
8    2|    brethren seeing that the monster had gone back, and that
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