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1  I             |      the habit of passing long periods in solitude and deep thought;
2  I             |     out once more.~ ~The three periods again are marked by the
3  I             |       other nations at distant periods and in distant lands. The
4  I             | himself was that of making his periods more or less rhythmical,
5 II,      XIX(2)| intervals elapsing between the periods of revelation.~ ~ ./. 
6 II,      LXV(1)|       When they have had three periods of menstruation; or, if
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