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 1     7|    But a ray of the sun a man cannot divide because it
 2    11|   still. "When the Primal Man," he says, "hunted the Sons
 3    13|   says) "he (i.e., Primal Man) made trees to be Furnaces."
 4    26|    And here it is not the man who prays much who is refined,
 5    26|   who is refined, but the man who disgorges much. For
 6    32|  the wall. ~And suppose a man says there were no stones,
 7    33|   in places frequented by man, as an owl in ruins, as
 8    33|   suffers pain, just as a man pains the dark mole when
 9    34| an Entity [troubled] if a man roots it up from its place (
10    34|   not of nature. For if a man goes to accustom himself
11    34| But if a thing to which a man is unaccustomed disables
12    34|   unaccustomed disables a man if he comes to it suddenly
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