Chapter
1 1| and write, but the second boy did not so easily learn
2 1| taught him with care, but the boy could not put his mind to
3 1| ridicule of his companions. The boy often prayed to God in secret
4 1| much shedding of tears. The boy, seeing him, humbly made
5 1| orisons, glanced at the boy and, conscious that he beheld
6 1| dost thou want, child?" The boy answered, "My soul desires
7 1| fingers, he handed to the boy what appeared to be a little
8 1| thereof is very sweet." The boy opened his mouth and ate,
9 1| proceed on his way. But the boy flung himself, with his
10 1| chapel, taking with him the boy whose consecration had been
11 1| Canonical Hours, telling the boy to read the Psalms. The
12 1| to read the Psalms. The boy said, "I do not know them,
13 1| astonishment of all present, the boy, receiving the monk's blessing,
14 1| rejoice and be glad, for the boy will be great before God
15 1| angel, sent to give the boy knowledge of reading. ~After
16 1| became evident that the boy could read any book, and
17 3| from his earliest years the boy had been taught abstinence,
18 4| The father brought the boy to the monastery, and entreated
19 4| father was yet speaking the boy died. The man, with his
20 4| dead child. Suddenly the boy came to life, and moved.
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