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A¡¡SUMMARY
A¡¡SHORT¡¡SUMMARY¡¡OF¡¡CHAPTERS¡¡1¡¡to¡¡20
THUS¡¡far£»¡¡from¡¡the¡¡top¡¡of¡¡our¡¡high¡¡tower¡¡we¡¡have¡¡been
looking¡¡eastward¡£¡¡But¡¡from¡¡this¡¡time¡¡on£»¡¡the¡¡history¡¡of¡¡Egypt
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