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poison. No roots were poison [[superscript a]].
Man would have lived forever, but
Man would have lived forever, but
the sun, pafsing over, perceived that the earth
the sun, passing over, perceived that the earth
was not large enough to support cell, in immortality,  
was not large enough to support all, in im=
that would be born. Poison was  
mortality, that would be born. Poison was  
inserted in the tooth of the snake,
inserted in the tooth of the snake, in the
root of the wild parsnip and elsewhere;
and one of the first family was soon bitten
by a snake and died. All possible means
were used to bring him to life, but in vain.
Being overcome in this first instance,
the whole race was doomed, not only to the
death of the body, but to eternal misery [[superscript b]].
Not long after the creation, Ye, ho, [[previous two words underlined]]
waah [[underlined]] ordered men to build high places,
on which to erect structures, for worship,
where they might offer sacrifices, assemble
for religious instruction and perform their
dances.
He commanded them not to despise
the lame, the blind or the deformed, nor laugh
at them, - but to be kind to them, and
especially to strangers. If they had any
king of creatures, they must be kind to them and threat them well.
On certain days they used to assem=
ble at the structures they erected obediently
to

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9 poison. No roots were poison superscript a. Man would have lived forever, but the sun, passing over, perceived that the earth was not large enough to support all, in im= mortality, that would be born. Poison was inserted in the tooth of the snake, in the root of the wild parsnip and elsewhere; and one of the first family was soon bitten by a snake and died. All possible means were used to bring him to life, but in vain. Being overcome in this first instance, the whole race was doomed, not only to the death of the body, but to eternal misery superscript b. Not long after the creation, Ye, ho, previous two words underlined waah underlined ordered men to build high places, on which to erect structures, for worship, where they might offer sacrifices, assemble for religious instruction and perform their dances. He commanded them not to despise the lame, the blind or the deformed, nor laugh at them, - but to be kind to them, and especially to strangers. If they had any king of creatures, they must be kind to them and threat them well. On certain days they used to assem= ble at the structures they erected obediently to