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:''Three sticks in a row after a seal; above them the semblance of a straightened lance''.
 
:''Three sticks in a row after a seal; above them the semblance of a straightened lance''.
:''A blind ‘mîm’ without a tail, then a ladder unto all that is hoped for, but which is not a ladder''.
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:''Then a blind ‘mîm’ without a tail, then a ladder unto all that is hoped for, but which is not a ladder''.
 
:''Four things like fingers in a row pointing to good deeds, but without a wrist''.
 
:''Four things like fingers in a row pointing to good deeds, but without a wrist''.
 
:''And a ‘hâ’ that has been split, then an inverted `wâw’ like the syphon of a phlebotomist, but not a blood-letting cup''.
 
:''And a ‘hâ’ that has been split, then an inverted `wâw’ like the syphon of a phlebotomist, but not a blood-letting cup''.

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