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1     I,      4|       midst of a place, when it goes forth from its place, the
2     I,      4|      its place, the whole of it goes forth and no part of it
3     I,      4|        place. But if half of it goes forth and half [P. 49, l.
4   III,      6|      takes a devious course and goes forth, not to come to the
5   III,      7|         seeing that when a mole goes it goes into its own (proper
6   III,      7|        that when a mole goes it goes into its own (proper place),
7   III,      7|      and when it ceases (?) (it goes forth) and smells that it
8   III,     10|      does not exist within, and goes out, it is clear that it
9   III,     12| Darkness has a nature . . . and goes into anything which he catches.[
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