Chapter
1 I | vain sports, and returning home, began from that moment
2 IV | delay to their heavenly home. The young man, beloved
3 VII | could not tarry, for the home to which he was hastening
4 IX | month, without returning home; but dwelling among the
5 X | night in watchfulness return home at the hour of morning-prayer.
6 X | Cuthbert himself returned home in time to join in the accustomed
7 X | that he could hardly reach home; and early in the morning
8 XI | returned with a fair wind home.~
9 XXI | by the time they reached home they had entirely forgotten
10 XXVII | returned from me to their own home, that is, to the monastery
11 XXXII | thither, he now returned home with them, safe and well,
12 XXXVI | in God's name, and return home." He then uttered a prayer,
13 XXXVI | tranquil, and you may return home." ~They immediately did
14 XXXVI | for their neglect reached home with a fair wind. Their
15 XXXVII | to put to sea and return home.'' Do so, ' replied he; '
16 XXXVII | go on board, and return home in safety. But, when the
17 XXXVII | here to wait on you." Go home now,' said he' but return
18 XXXVII | Meanwhile I returned home, and told the brethren that
19 XXXVII | his advice; and returning home, did not cease to pay him
20 XXXVIII| his blessing, and sent him home perfectly recovered. ~
21 XLI | Christ, he returned to his home, freed from the harassing
22 XLV | borne upon a cart, returned home sound in his own strength,
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