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1 III| leading a pure and holy life. Quintianus the provost of Sicily, being
2 III| she went to the provost Quintianus, and said to him: Sooner
3 III| reputeth them at no value. When Quintianus heard this, anon he made
4 III| and of wood, and overgilt. Quintianus said: Choose one of two;
5 III| was an homicide and evil. Quintianus said: It appeareth well
6 III| such life as thy gods were. Quintianus said: What goest thou thus
7 III| stable in the faith. Then Quintianus did do put her in a dark
8 III| wedding. ~On the morning Quintianus made her to be brought tofore
9 III| Christ is mine health. Quintianus said: Reny Christ thy God,
10 III| hell. Then in great ire Quintianus did her to be drawn and
11 III| body by thy ministers. Then Quintianus did her to be tormented
12 III| beginning of my youth. After, Quintianus did do put her in prison,
13 III| healed me.~After four days Quintianus made her to be brought tofore
14 III| restored to me again my paps. Quintianus demanded her: Who is he
15 III| She said: Jesu Christ. Quintianus said: Namest thou yet Jesu
16 III| as long as I shall live. Quintianus said: Yet shalt thou see
17 III| upon Silvain, counsellor of Quintianus, and upon Fastion his friend,
18 III| running unto the house of Quintianus, saying, in a great bruit,
19 III| that he did to S. Agatha. Quintianus redoubled the bruit of the
20 III| of the tomb of S. Agatha. Quintianus, the provost, died of an
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