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1      II|    wizardry, but to a divine and mysterious wisdom ; and he believes
2      IV|         thanks to his divine and mysterious power, than the infidels
3      IV|       the mere invocation of his mysterious name, of sundry troublesome
4      XI|      knowledge of the gods of so mysterious character as he imagines
5      XX| refreshed itself, as do holy and mysterious wells for those who fill
6    XXII|       ring which was imbued with mysterious power. There follow a series
7    XXXV|        without uttering a single mysterious word " he saw that he had
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