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501 VII| thee against them? And he answered: They of Chaldee, of Egypt,
502 VII| that he had seen, and he answered: Father, my soul coveteth
503 VII| of God preached, and she answered: If thou wilt save me and
504 VII| realm. And then the Pope answered that he ought to have the
505 VII| seculorum, and anon the stones answered with a high voice: Amen,
506 VII| thither. Then S. Simeon answered to him and said: I desire
507 VII| demanded what he was, and he answered: I am Jonathas the thief,
508 VII| devour him. Then S. Simeon answered: I may not, for I doubt
509 VII| go yet for to do harm? He answered: Nay sir, but my time is
510 VII| do wisely. Then Quiriacus answered to him: I believe and have
511 VII| thine ongles? And then she answered to him: O hound out of thy
512 VII| the idols? Then Quiriacus answered to him: O cursed fool and
513 VII| crucifix. Then Quiriacus answered trim: O heart perverted,
514 VII| for thy labour? S. Thomas answered to him: Lord, I will none
515 VII| his epistles. Then S. Paul answered to him: Yea, as good as
516 VII| sacrifice to the idols. She then answered: Ye will constrain a woman
517 VII| he was of Barbary. Then answered the leper to the holy man:
518 VII| city. Then the holy man answered: I will not depart, but
519 VII| and see the place. Then answered S. Fiacre: So as thy paternity
520 VII| it to his master, which answered to him: God that made me
521 VII| or said evil to him, he answered nothing, but having his
522 VII| mighty, but in conclusion she answered that none other she would
523 VII| comest into thy realm. Then answered God to him: Amen dico tibi:
524 VII| thy body shall break. Then answered the good S. Erasmus meekly
525 VII| this burning coat. Then answered the good Erasmus and said:
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