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1      II| Apollonius of Tyana, who from mere boyhood when he became the
2      IV|      in the expulsion, by the mere invocation of his mysterious
3      IV|       accounted by them to be mere foolish and deluded mortals.~ ~
4     XXV|     alone ? Why, too, did the mere cry of the cocks drive away
5    XXXV|        and taking him to be a mere man he is full of anxiety (
6  XXXVII|     composition would prove a mere waste of effort. For he
7     XLI|    lover of philosophy, was a mere toy in the hands of the
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