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and (then) others, as many ears of corn, (but) thin and smitten with (the) corruption of (the) burning wind, came forth,

devouring all the fairness of the first. (And) Pharaoh waked after this rest,

and when the morrowtide was made, he was afeared by inward dread, and he sent to all the expounders of Egypt, and to all the wise men; and when they were called, he told the dream, and none was that expounded it. (and when the morning came, he was greatly afraid, and he sent for all the dream readers of Egypt, and for all the wise men; and when they came to him, he told his dreams to them, but no one could interpret them.)

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