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1 1| little bit of white wheaten bread of the Holy Sacrament, saying
2 2| brought a small slice of bread from his but, and placed
3 2| away again. If there was no bread, and the bear did not find
4 2| in the wilderness, only bread and water from the spring,
5 2| scarcity of these. Often, bread was not to be found; then
6 2| there was but one slice of bread, the saint gave it to the
7 2| it in the mill, baked the bread and cooked the food, cut
8 2| without sleep, feeding only on bread and water, and that in small
9 3| He himself baked the holy bread; first he flayed and ground
10 3| entrusted the making of the holy bread to no one. He also cooked
11 3| privations. At times there was no bread or flour, and all means
12 3| was a great scarcity of bread and salt in the whole monastery.
13 3| prayer and grace, ate the bread and drank some water. He
14 3| neither soup nor salt; the bread was both dinner and supper.
15 3| and said: "Why this mouldy bread? Why should we not go outside
16 3| outside and beg for some bread? If we obey you we shall
17 3| You, at present, have no bread or food, and tomorrow you
18 3| the newly arrived, fresh bread was placed before them.
19 3| placed before them. The bread was still warm and soft,
20 3| was murmuring about mouldy bread? May he notice that it is
21 3| Ashes have 1 eaten for bread and mixed my drink with
22 3| Then he inquired whose bread it was, and who had sent
23 3| Father, how bas this wheaten bread, warm and tasting of butter
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