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1     XIV|    Indians, he employed an interpreter, and through him held the
2     XIV|  witness, is in need of an interpreter. And again, he who read
3     XIV| has to ask, by means of an interpreter, what was the king's way
4     XIV|   to boot, gets rid of the interpreter, and addresses Apollonius
5      XX|  once more, by means of an interpreter, learned his history from
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