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1    26|           of their enemy ; for it enters and does combat, and as
2    27| Pleasantness of the Light when it enters so it ought again to perceive
3    27|           it perceives it when it enters, but when it goes out in
4    27|           of being tasted when it enters must be palpable and capable
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