Book, Chapter

1   Int,        9|          abrupt commencement of a narrative. "A certain brother was
2    II,      XII|        concerning the rest of the narrative.~ ~
3   III,       IV|          forms his opinion on the narrative, and gives his vote in accordance
4   III,       IV|          record contained in this narrative is a fiction."~ ~Once more,
5   III,      XII|         etc.).~ ~[First study the narrative of the rich man coming with
6   III,       VI|           has a still more absurd narrative attached to it. It was when
7    IV,      XXX| illustration is not a myth or the narrative of a story-teller, but a
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