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 1    16|        at the very door of its mouth? ~
 2    27|        them,' then just as the mouth perceives that Pleasantness
 3    27|        it goes out. For if the mouth perceived it when it entered,
 4    27|        how much more ought the mouth to perceive it when it goes
 5    27|  refined,' on that account the mouth does not perceive it, then
 6    27| swallowed it.' For behold this mouth (of ours) is of the same
 7    28| Refining which goes out of the mouth is not completely refined ;
 8    28|    therefore, it goes from the mouth to the Moon, and from the
 9    28|   Light) which goes out of the mouthinasmuch as taste [P. 34.]
10    28|       its going forth from the mouth, (that) the mouth does not
11    28|     from the mouth, (that) the mouth does not perceive it since
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