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1      VI|  raise himself aloft into the air, from a desire to soar about
2      VI|     he can never traverse the air with his body, however much
3     XII|   that is probable and has an air of truth about it, even
4   XVIII|      some two cubits into the air, so that they stood there
5   XVIII|     there levitated up in the air itself for some considerable
6   XXIII| atmosphere, the circumambient air being changed into a morbid
7   XXIII|      spot, nor have beset the air of Ephesus alone.~ ~
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