Chapter
1 II | saluted him mildly, and asked him as in jest, whether
2 VIII | believing what he heard, asked him what he would advise
3 XVI | missionary to Britain, who asked him how bishops ought to
4 XIX | old fathers. He therefore asked them to bring him some instruments
5 XX | feet, in a tone of humility asked pardon by the most expressive
6 XXI | feet wide. He therefore asked the brethren, who came to
7 XXI | them welcome in God's name, asked them for the wood which
8 XXIV | the secret which she had asked him, replied, " It is a
9 XXIV | various things which she asked, and had instructed her
10 XXVII | been slain. But I have been asked to go to-morrow to a neighbouring
11 XXVII | of the Holy Nativity, and asked me to go out of my cabin
12 XXVIII | granted us that which we asked of Him." The event confirmed
13 XXXIV | upon which she further asked his name. " You will tell
14 XXXV | said he was thirsty, and asked for drink. They inquired
15 XXXV | The man, taking the cup, asked if he might drink out of
16 XXXVII | entreaties; and at last I asked him when we should return
17 XXXVII | supported life, my lord bishop? asked I; ' have you remained so
18 XXXVII | he had suffered: I only asked him to have some one to
19 XXXVII | went to the bishop, and asked him, saying, ' We have not
20 XXXVIII| we reached the door, we asked him to let one of us go
21 XXXIX | much. But when I earnestly asked him what last discourse
22 XLIV | attendant did as he had asked him, and with much trouble
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