And he sent out a black bird which he knew, that went away and returned, hoping the waters were run dry from the side of the Way. |
Also he set free a white bird on account of being opposite, to be instructed if the waters had abated from the appearance of the Way |
But the white bird found no proof or recuperation for her foot, and she was restored to him into the chest, for the waters are on the appearance of the whole Way: then he put out his hand, and took her, and pulled her in to him into the chest. |
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