Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | the story of the little boy, Aesica, at Barking, related
2 0, Life | with the help of one little boy carried on the services
3 0, Life | usual manner. This little boy is described as being, at
4 0, Life | evening; and the aforesaid boy, whose name was Wilbert,
5 0, Life | write it.’ Soon after, the boy said, ‘Now it is written.’
6 II, XV | had seen it when he was a boy. The aforesaid King Redwald
7 III, XII | CHAP. XII. How a little boy was cured of a fever at
8 III, XII | there was a certain little boy in the said monastery, who
9 III, XII | and fetch you away." The boy did as he was advised, and
10 III, XII | monastery, on whom, when a boy, that miracle of healing
11 III, XXIII| pestilence, except one little boy, who is known to have been
12 IV, VIII | CHAP. VIII. How a little boy, dying in the same monastery,
13 IV, VIII | in the same monastery, a boy, not above three years old,
14 IV, XIV | the monastery, a little boy, of the Saxon nation, lately
15 IV, XIV | hour of the day, that this boy was left alone in the place
16 IV, XIV | appear to him; for he was a boy of a very simple and gentle
17 IV, XIV | that belongs to it."~The boy called the priest, and repeated
18 IV, XIV | priest believed what the boy said, and going thence immediately,
19 IV, XIV | to be carried to the sick boy.~Soon after this, the boy
20 IV, XIV | boy.~Soon after this, the boy died, on that same day;
21 V, XVIII| reign. His son Osred, a boy about eight years of age,
22 V, XIX | which were done. Being a boy of a good disposition, and
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