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1   III               | were descending on us at a run from some hill, he threw
2   III,       XI     |   by its warmth, strove to run to the waters and assuage
3   III,       XV     |  audacious among those who run in a race, and proclaim
4   III,       XV     | comes, challenging many to run in the course; for you have
5   III,     XXIV     | Secondly, many unbelievers run away at the first sign of
6    IV          (282)|       1 Thus does Macarius run away from the point, and
7    IV          (308)|  on words here ; the stars run ( qe/wsin ) but are not
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