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 1     I,      IX|      attendance will prevent all evil results, so that I shall
 2     I,      XI|         is an incarnation of the Evil One? Or are you speaking
 3    II,      II|         a paradox in itself. The Evil One is not ugly; on the
 4    II,      II|        Devil was not known as an evil spirit, but was an angel.
 5    II,      II|     became the representative of Evil, and, after the creation
 6    II,      II|          before Moses' time, the Evil Spirit is represented by
 7    II,      II| positively deny the existence of evil spirits or devils."~ ~"Ah!"
 8    II,      II|          mischief's sake, out of evil principle, of pure malice.
 9    II,      VI|          I refused to believe in evil spirits, I also refused
10    II,     VII|          flesh when tried by the evil spirit in the shape of Lilith!
11    II,     VII|      well on the feet to prevent evil dreams. Then I let down
12    II,       X|        treacherous. This is some evil dream, some test, perhaps,
13    II,     XVI|  prisoner now. So what seemed an evil has been converted into
14    II,     XVI|           and out of the fancied evil had come a certain good. "
15    II,     XVI|          a certain good. "But if evil may change into good," I
16    II,     XVI|  powerful enough to convert this evil into a benefit?"~ ~I gazed
17    II,    XVII|    despise yourself. You will do evil for evil's sake, and rejoice
18    II,    XVII|   yourself. You will do evil for evil's sake, and rejoice at the
19    II,    XVII|         me!" I told her all - my evil designs, the monetary speculations,
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