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1      VI|       there; and on the other hand the creature bred on dry
2      VI|      then for him, on the one hand to transport his body along
3      VI|     purpose, and on the other hand to sustain his soul with
4     VII|       reform. If on the other hand you attribute to this man
5      XI|    pure fiction. On the other hand if the story was true, then
6      XV|     of mankind ; on the other hand only the poorest, say, even
7    XXII| vouchsafed to restore a man's hand that was withered, and to
8     XLI|     praise ; nor on the other hand be blameworthy, because
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