Chapter
1 II | court?" The saintly man answered and said, "Anger and Desire.
2 II | in the hand?" ~The hermit answered and said, "O king, if thou
3 II | venerable and noble mien. So he answered and said: ~"Unhappy man,
4 IV | thee?" The poor sick man answered,"I am a physician of words.
5 IV | and, melting into tears, answered in his simplicity, "O king,
6 IV | of my skill." The senator answered and told him of his aforetime
7 IV | burned with fire?" The monks answered, "Lo! obedient to thine
8 IV | boasts and lies." The monks answered, "Tis not because we dread
9 V | boy's pain and grief, he answered, "My son, I will grant thee
10 V | with his own eyes seen, answered, "These be human sufferings,
11 V | fortune of all men?" They answered, "Not of all, but of those
12 V | strange sight. His companions answered, "This man is now well advanced
13 V | what will be his end?" They answered, "Naught but death will
14 V | happen only to some?" They answered, "Unless death come before
15 V | coming to such misery. They answered him, "In eighty or an hundred
16 VI | wondrous a boon." The other answered, "If this be so, in no wise
17 VI | disappointed of my hope." Barlaam answered, "Fair are thy deeds, and
18 VIII | Again, therefore, Barlaam answered, "Yea, my lord and prince,
19 VIII | Faithful receive." ~The other answered him thus, "The root mid
20 VIII | questioned he; and Barlaam answered thus: "The good hope, whereof
21 IX | Lord, open to us.' But he answered and said, `Verily I say
22 X | the righteous?" ~Barlaam answered: "It is written of Peter,
23 XI | services thereto?" ~Barlaam answered him, "Hear what thou must
24 XI | hope be vain?" ~Barlaam answered, "Deem not so. God, the
25 XII | God and Master." ~Barlaam answered, "Well said, my lord and
26 XIII | its friends." ~The elder answered, "Again, those who are enamoured
27 XIII | dearest friend?' The other answered and said unto him, `Man,
28 XIII | and gracious countenance answered, `Assuredly I own thee my
29 XV | excellent way?" ~The elder answered and said, "I teach thee
30 XV | now-a-days follow it?" ~The elder answered, "Many have followed, and
31 XV | what is choice?" The elder answered, "Free will is the willing
32 XVI | present world?" ~The other answered and said, "In this your
33 XVI | these things?" ~The elder answered, "Clearly and duly he hath
34 XVI | these mysteries?" The elder answered, "The things that are impossible
35 XVI | asked the king. The other answered, `All they that hold on
36 XVI | thither?' That bright spirit answered, `To know the only true
37 XVI | incorruptible." ~The elder answered him, "This do, and thou
38 XVI | praise to the Giver?' She answered, `Knowest thou not that,
39 XVIII | undergo, as death." ~The elder answered, "Without doubt thus think
40 XVIII | thou wearest?" The elder answered,"I received it as a loan
41 XVIII | ministration." ~Barlaam answered, "Nought forbiddeth thee
42 XVIII | distribute no more." ~Barlaam answered, "I said not that these
43 XXI | worship a strange God." Zardan answered, "Why hath it pleased thee,
44 XXI | cover thee." But Barlaam answered and said unto him, "Seeing
45 XXII | friendship for thee." He answered, "My sickness, O king, is
46 XXII | his despondency; Zardan answered and said, "Mighty is my
47 XXII | The bearer of the wallet answered, "He is not amongst us,
48 XXII | learn where he is." The monk answered, "And wherefore then spakest
49 XXII | me his abode." The monk answered, "Had he wished to see you,
50 XXIII | punishment and death." ~The monk answered, "If thou art eager that
51 XXVI | serve the Crucified?" Nachor answered, "I am he, I am Barlaam,
52 XXX | pleased him most. "What," answered the boy, "but the Devils
53 XXX | a fashion to charm him, answered, "Be thou joined with me
54 XXXIII | journey that he desired. So he answered and said, "I have indeed
55 XXXVIII| questioned Barlaam, and Ioasaph answered, telling him piece by piece
56 XL | thou dwellest?" Barlaam answered, "In this mighty and exceeding
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