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1 IV | of surpassing brightness, returned without delay to their heavenly
2 VII | be just baked. " When he returned, the young man, whom he
3 X | received his blessing, they returned to their native element.
4 X | element. Cuthbert himself returned home in time to join in
5 XI | calm followed, and they returned with a fair wind home.~
6 XIX | departed, and never more returned to feed upon that field.
7 XX | three days one of the two returned, and finding the man of
8 XXI | to visit him, when they returned the next time, to bring
9 XXII | without consolation, no one returned afflicted with the same
10 XXIII | the strength of her limbs returned, but the power of standing
11 XXIV | which she had need of, he returned to his solitary island and
12 XXV | elected to the bishopric, had returned to his island, and for some
13 XXVII | temptations. But when they returned from me to their own home,
14 XXIX | she blessed the Lord and returned thanks to Him, that He thought
15 XXXII | sick man thither, he now returned home with them, safe and
16 XXXV | his attendant priest, who returned it to the servant. The man,
17 XXXVI | his episcopal duties and returned to his much-loved solitude,
18 XXXVI | committed. They therefore returned to have an interview with
19 XXXVII| the man of God, Cuthbert, returned to his dwelling on the island.
20 XXXVII| the Lord. ~"Meanwhile I returned home, and told the brethren
21 XLI | Saviour Jesus Christ, he returned to his home, freed from
22 XLIV | prayer without trouble, and returned to the guests' chamber with
23 XLV | weak and borne upon a cart, returned home sound in his own strength,
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