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 1  I             |       of Paradise, originally white, though since blackened
 2  I             |      prominent aquiline nose, white teeth, and a full thick
 3  I             | miracles of the snake and the white hand. The magicians eon-tend
 4  I             |  turned to a snake and of the white hand: sends him to Pharaoh:
 5  I             |  miracles of the rod and the 'white hand.' Moses' contest with
 6  I,       II   |     and eat and drink until a white thread can be distinguished
 7  I,      VII   |      his hand, and lo! it was white to the beholders. Said the
 8  I,      XII   |    Joseph!' and his eyes grew white with grief, for he repressed (
 9 II,       XX   |     side, it shall come forth white without harm,-another sign!
10 II,     XXVI   |     hand, and, behold, it was white to the spectators!~ ~He 1
11 II,    XXVII   |    bosom, it shall come forth white without hurt;-one of nine
12 II,   XXVIII   |      bosom, it shall come out white, without hurt; and then
13 II,     XXXV   |     mountains~ ~ ./. dykes 1, white and red, various in hue,
14 II,   XXXVII   |       cup from a spring, [45] white and delicious to those who
15 II,    LXXVI(3)|       so called because it is white, cool, and sweet-smelling,
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