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CHAPTER XII
part, too, from temptuous pride of knowledge.

    Alas! I oo completely forgotten themagician of Bagdad.

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    quot;Can you give me sig; asked the child.

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    times sured a feless in ttempt tojustify  tcoat began again immediatelyeningevolutions in to catcil he hill.

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    I cursed t, and I felt indignant t t t be punisurned t top of the slope.

    t glance, and  o me: inplace of ones and terrible looks of anangry man, and ttitude of a frigim, I  citizen, uttered, but o tenti
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