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1     2|    what is pleasant to it. Behold one argument in favour of
2     4|    feel when they are cut, behold also this Light being of
3     8|   is quite sufficient. For behold our tongue is very eager
4    17| arrangement such as this), behold, the Moon is worn out with
5    20|  is unable to give it; and behold with whatever load she has,
6    20|    of refined Light ? For, behold, the Moon is clearly marked
7    21|  are indicated by the Sun. Behold the division of the day.
8    26|  dog comes and swallows it behold that Light which has gone
9    27|     and swallowed it.' For behold this mouth (of ours) is
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