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1       V|       the charge of wizardry in word, yet to bind it in act rather
2     VII| superior to a philosopher, in a word as one superhuman in his
3    VIII|       childhood. We learn, in a word, that he was born superior
4    VIII|        prayer, without a single word, he just laughed at his
5    XXXV|   single prayer, without even a word, he quietly laughed at the
6    XXXV|    uttering a single mysterious word " he saw that he had wrought
7     XLI|        vocabulary at all such a word as vice, when any evil man
8    XLII| philosophy, any education, in a word any art of any kind, or
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