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In the first sentence of paragraph 52, John says “I knew then that they had been men, neither gods nor demons. It is a great knowledge, hard to tell and believe. They were men…” What clue(s) lead John to the conclusion that these gods were just regular people? (Hint: Look at paragraph 51).

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