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1   I,  28|   able both to perish and be dissolved, and not to be dissolved
2   I,  28|     dissolved, and not to be dissolved and not to perish? For if
3  II,  36|    together can they both be dissolved if necessary, and have the
4  II,  49|      grains from which, when dissolved, gold is produced, and wonder
5  IV,  35|    intestines soften and are dissolved. But in these tales even
6 VII,  29| hindrance passes away and is dissolved, there is very great danger
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