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1 VIII | finding his strength gradually return, he was speedily restored
2 X | the night in watchfulness return home at the hour of morning-prayer.
3 XI | tranquil, that they should soon return; and for this reason they
4 XIX | it does not, I had better return to the monastery than be
5 XX | reverend father permission to return. It then departed and fetched
6 XXVII | this scourge being about to return. But he, resuming his discourse,
7 XXVII | stated, that he spoke of a return of the pestilence. But the
8 XXXIV | his pastoral office, and return to his former solitary life,
9 XXXIV | as should be required, to return to the solitary abode which
10 XXXIV | and well, was preparing to return in the morning to his mistress,
11 XXXVI | vessel in God's name, and return home." He then uttered a
12 XXXVI | become tranquil, and you may return home." ~They immediately
13 XXXVII| when we may hope for your return. " To this plain question,
14 XXXVII| is time to put to sea and return home.'' Do so, ' replied
15 XXXVII| replied he; ' go on board, and return home in safety. But, when
16 XXXVII| home now,' said he' but return at the proper time.' So
17 XXXVII| asked him when we should return to him. ' When God so wills
18 XLIV | torments, so that I may either return whole to this life, or die,
19 XLV | with the blessing of God, return to health. The attendant,
20 XLVI | abandon the solitary life and return to the monastery; presuming
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