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 1  I             |     than from a belief in its real significance.~ ~In short,
 2  I             |      quite unimportant to the real understanding of his life
 3  I             |        to a great extent, its real significance. It is referred
 4  I             |      paragraph continues] The real fault lies in the unelastic
 5  I             |       not to be considered as real mothers and as such regarded
 6  I             |     sons to be looked upon as real sons. The real ties of kinship
 7  I             | looked upon as real sons. The real ties of kinship and consanguinity
 8 II,   XXXIII   |      you back away from,-your real mothers 2; nor has He~ ~ ./. 
 9 II,   XXXIII(2)|     as though they were their real mothers. This practice Mohammed
10 II,   XXXIII(2)| children in the same light as real children of their body;
11 II,   XXXIII   |   made your adopted sons your real sons. That is what ye speak
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