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1 I| of every day be of forty miles, and every mile be of two
2 I| tower was great, it was ten miles about and five thousand
3 II| hands, and bare them two miles far from the place where
4 III| monk at Deerhurst, five miles from Gloucester; but afterward
5 III| little straw, and bare it two miles farther from thence, for
6 III| dwelled upon the mountains two miles nigh to Jerusalem, and there
7 IV| monks which was eighteen miles thence, and hied her, and
8 IV| of Magdalo, which is two miles from Nazareth, and Bethany,
9 IV| and the space of three miles way about on both sides
10 V| saint from that isle seven miles, without to be seen of any
11 V| soon as they were seven miles nigh unto the town, they
12 V| departed from the host eight miles farther, and took there
13 V| Tumba, by the seaside, six miles from the city of Apricens.
14 VI| the sea the space of fifty miles, to the place where I shall
15 VI| and took his lodging six miles without the city. And that
16 VI| called Soly, which is twenty miles thence, but the monks of
17 VI| Via Appia, which is three miles out of this town, and there
18 VI| then they were led four miles out of the town, and brought
19 VI| that they fetched water six miles thence, and bare it upon
20 VI| anon the sea departed three miles away far, so that all they
21 VI| seven days during, four miles far, which gave dry way
22 VII| Alexandria, a certain space of miles, dwelled a holy father,
23 VII| transported whole and safe seven miles thence. The body of S. Pernelle,
24 VII| stretching a four or five miles broad, and they devoured
25 VII| complaint was heard seven miles, and there came thereabout
26 VII| that was called Merce, five miles from Antioch, the body abode
27 VII| him, was four and twenty miles by water. And when the holy
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