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 1     1|   element a wall for the outer Domain in order to keep his possessions
 2     2|    that it may be found in the Domain of the Good (Being). So
 3     2| professes to explain about the Domain of the Good (Being), its
 4     4|     made that great pit in his Domain for the Sons of his Domain.
 5     4|     Domain for the Sons of his Domain. And whence was the deficiency [
 6     4|     carrying it forth into the Domain of the Darkness. And if
 7     4|        a nature to remain in a Domain which is not its own, then
 8     5|        become one earth in the Domain of the Light, and in the
 9     5|       of the Light, and in the Domain of the Darkness? And it
10     6|      the Darkness cross to the Domain of the Good (Being) without
11     9|  asunder and (enters) into its Domain, and . . . also its nature . . .? [
12    11|      was not able to enter the Domain of that Darkness ; they
13    12|        as that which is in the Domain of the Good (Being)? And
14    23|     and comes every day to the Domain of the Good one, which is
15    32|   sorcerer or enchanter in the Domain of the Good (Being) who
16    32|   which crawled forth from its Domain and swallowed the innocent
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