And the setting before us, then, of a virgin-mother is deservedly believed
to be a sign; but not equally so a warrior-infant. For there would not in this
case again be involved the question of a sign; but, the sign of a novel birth
having been awarded, the next step after the sign is, that there is enunciated
a different ensuing ordering of the infant, who is to eat "honey and butter."
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