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1    16|  which springs from it is injured. But if its harmfumess is
2    16| their midst without being injured, seeing that bodies, their
3    16|   in Fire), they are both injured equally by both of them.
4    17|   to the things which are injured by it, and [why] do I (?)
5    23|  its gaze much upon it is injured by its strength, but if
6    23|  thick darkness it is not injured, and so it is found that
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