Chapter
1 I | boyish whims, several of them began to bend their bodies into
2 I | sports, and returning home, began from that moment to exhibit
3 II | with a sudden pain, and began to swell into a large tumour;
4 II | leaping from his horse, began to look earnestly at the
5 II | the waves, the multitude began to deride their manner of
6 V | BY GOD ~AND when he now began with care to meditate on
7 X | and, falling on his knees, began to pray again. Whilst he
8 XI | MEANWHILE the man of God began to wax strong in the spirit
9 XIII | salvation, and forthwith began by admonitions to prevent
10 XIII | under their infirmity, again began to preach to them the words
11 XIV | the place caught fire and began to blaze most dreadfully.
12 XV | they were going, the man began to cry, and the tears ran
13 XVIII | dwelling with its chambers, he began to live in a more secluded
14 XIX | abundantly. It no sooner began to ripen, than the birds
15 XXIV | follow the intention, she began by inquiring in this manner: "
16 XXVII | sermon being finished, he began again to teach his listening
17 XXVII | and conversation, I again began to admonish them that we
18 XXIX | bishop had sat down, the man began to tell him about the sickness
19 XXX | oil. From that time she began to get better, and was well
20 XXXVI | that the moment the kettle began to boil, the wind began
21 XXXVI | began to boil, the wind began to cease, and the waves
22 XXXVII | seized with illness, and began to prepare for the joy of
23 XXXVII | morning after his illness began - (for I had also arrived
24 XXXVII | you were gone, my languor began to increase, so that I left
25 XXXVIII| DIARRHEA~" His malady now began to grow upon him, and we
26 XXXIX | bequeath to the brethren, he began to make a few strong admonitions
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