Chapter
1 PREF | book was read during two days by the elders and teachers
2 II | was told, and after a few days was well. He at once perceived
3 VI | monastery. ~After a few days, when Eata, who was at that
4 VIII | you; for I have only seven days longer to enjoy my health
5 VIII | able to finish it in seven days. "John the Evangelist,"
6 VIII | questions. After their seven days' study was completed, Boisil
7 VIII | that, during these seven days, he foretold to Cuthbert
8 X | place and stopping several days there, he confirmed, by
9 XI | After stopping there several days, suffering from cold and
10 XI | without fear, for after three days there will most assuredly
11 XI | so as he had said: three days the storm lasted most violently;
12 XX | sorrow. At the end of three days one of the two returned,
13 XXIII | to perfect health. ~A few days after, one of the virgins
14 XXIII | abbess wanted it again a few days after, but it could not
15 XXIV | the gloomy time of many days, which when it shall come,
16 XXVII | well; nevertheless, as the days of fasting, watching, and
17 XXX | better, and was well in a few days.~
18 XXXII | covering that he was able. Two days did the man of God preach
19 XXXVI | were thus detained seven days in the island by the roughness
20 XXXVII| with the brethren three days before) - in my desire to
21 XXXVII| weather prevented us for five days; and it was ordered so by
22 XXXVII| during a space of five days and five nights, I have
23 XXXVII| has been my food for five days; for, whenever my mouth
24 XXXVII| done during these last five days. ' I was not bold enough
25 XLII | he occupied himself forty days before the birthday of our
26 XLIV | which he had leaned. A few days afterwards he proceeded
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