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Chapter 40 - Page 2
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born at one birth? This resemblance was heightened by their uniform
marks. But it was subsequently ascertained, that they were the
children of one sire; and that sire, old Aaron; who, no doubt,
reposed upon his sons, as an old general upon the trophies of his
youth.
They were the children of as many mothers; and he was training them
up for the priesthood.
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