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209:4 O<strong>the</strong>rwise, Separ.<br />

209:5 Also Chax or Scox.<br />

209:6 O<strong>the</strong>rwise, a stork.<br />

210:1 He is also a horse-stealer, when so desired by <strong>the</strong> exorcist.<br />

210:2 Or as a lion seated on a black horse and holding a viper in his hand.<br />

211:1 O<strong>the</strong>rwise, Pucel.<br />

211:2 i.e., <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmal springs frequented by sick people.<br />

212:1 He is <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Dominations.<br />

THE SEAL OF ALLOCEN<br />

THE SEAL OF CAIM<br />

LII. ALLOCEN, 2 a strong duke, appears in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a soldier, mounted on a great<br />

horse, his face like that <strong>of</strong> a lion, exceedingly red, his eyes flaming fire, his speech hoarse<br />

and loud. He teaches astronomy and <strong>the</strong> liberal sciences, and gives a good familiar.<br />

LIII. CAIM, a great president, appears in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a thrush, 3 but afterwards in that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

man bearing a sharp sword and seeming--as it is said fantastically--to answer in burning<br />

ashes. He is a keen disputant; he imparts to men <strong>the</strong> understanding <strong>of</strong> birds' songs, <strong>the</strong><br />

lowing <strong>of</strong> cattle, <strong>the</strong> barking <strong>of</strong> dogs and <strong>the</strong> voice <strong>of</strong> waters. He gives true answers<br />

concerning things to <strong>com</strong>e and was once <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Angels.<br />

LIV. MURMUR, a great duke and earl, appears in <strong>the</strong> form <strong>of</strong> a soldier, riding on a<br />

griffin and having a duke's crown on<br />

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his head. He is preceded by two ministers sounding trumpets. He teaches philosophy<br />

perfectly; he constrains <strong>the</strong> souls <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dead to appear and to answer questions. He was<br />

partly <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Order <strong>of</strong> Thrones and partly <strong>of</strong> Angels.

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