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 1      XI|     forbidding Damis, so we are told, to go to the magi, though
 2    XIII|       offered them for food, he told Damis that he was quite
 3     XIV|       bears witness. For we are told that when Apollonius was
 4      XV|    father's side.~ ~Next we are told that the Indian had to judge
 5     XVI|        and consider the stories told of the far-famed Brahmans.
 6   XVIII|              XVIII~ ~AND we are told that Iarchas, the moment
 7   XVIII| character of his prescience, he told him before he set eyes on
 8     XXI|       exploit; while Apollonius told them that he had once been
 9     XXI|      him about the pigmies, and told him that they were indeed
10   XXIII|    manner in which the story is told will convince him that fraud
11    XXVI|        lyre for pay; and we are told that this most philosophic
12     XXX|       sages an elm-tree, we are told, spoke to Apollonius in
13   XXXIV|        famous utterance, we are told that he vanished from the
14   XXXIX|         IN the same book we are told that he had reasoned in
15   XXXIX|     directed against him rather told in his favour.~ ~Take then
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