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The acting Governor then turned to the next of the Nobleman's companions, but again the Nobleman spoke saying that the man was "a mere tradesman" whom He regarded as His "guest", and that He, Himself, was "responsible for any charges" brought against the man. Likewise for the third companion, whom they proceeded to bind, He again intervened, referring to the companion as His attendant. This companion was also set free
(154:8)
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