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 1   III        |     perfection. For its one side proclaims concerning the
 2   III        | whole if it, that if on its side which is near the Darkness,
 3   III        | that which limits it on one side is not a thing which is
 4   III        |   thus contiguous, all that side which bordered on the unclean
 5   III        |   And if they say that that side which bordered on the Darkness
 6   III        |    62.] Darkness, then that side which could not be injured
 7   III        |  But although it (i.e., the side) has contact with the corrupt
 8   III        | gave it Pleasure was at its side . . . if [L. 13.] what gave
 9   III        |     in close contact on its side from everlasting to everlasting;
10   III        |  fashion of a park, the one side which bordered on the Sons
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