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1 I| out ne quenched. On the morning it is light of the orient,
2 I| earth first, and even and morning was made one day. The second
3 I| day. Abraham arose in the morning early, and looked towards
4 I| Abraham rose early in the morning, and took bread and a bottle
5 I| manner is, and when the morning came and he saw that it
6 I| all that night till the morning, and when he saw he might
7 I| leave me, for it is in the morning. Then Jacob answered: I
8 I| the first seven. In the morning Pharaoh awoke and was greatly
9 I| Go to him to-morn in the morning and he shall come out, and
10 I| and deemed the people from morning unto evening, which, when
11 I| the people tarry from the morning until evening? To whom Moses
12 I| third day came, and the morning waxed clear, they heard
13 II| him in his house in the morning; and when Michal heard thereof,
14 II| on Christmas day in the morning tofore Te Deum, which is
15 II| when the man arose in the morning, he found this mass of gold,
16 II| slept thereupon, on the morning he cried that the bishop
17 II| night and digged, and on the morning S. Felix saluted them, and
18 II| closed in religion. In a morning, as he went from them one
19 III| go to a wedding. ~On the morning Quintianus made her to be
20 III| in a hospital, and on the morning when they should depart
21 III| Jerusalem. And on the first morning that they went to work they
22 IV| Toulouse in theology, on a morning, tofore the day, while he
23 IV| which Hippolitus in the morning took away, with Justin the
24 IV| remained whole, so that on the morning the burning appeared visibly.
25 IV| health. And thus in the morning the soul issued out of the
26 V| clamour, and went in the morning and at even to the church,
27 V| prison, and that on the next morning early he should be beheaded.
28 V| they both went away that morning and when her father wist
29 V| howl and bray. And in the morning the holy man conjured him
30 V| all that night, and in the morning they found them at his cell,
31 V| to herself that, from the morning unto the hour of tierce,
32 V| delices. And early in the morning he arose and departed thence.~
33 VI| joy of our Lord. On the morning, when the ladies, her daughters,
34 VI| was not found.~Alexis in a morning, on a Good Friday, gave
35 VI| ever after both evening and morning, he used continually to
36 VI| and afterwards,when the morning came, S. Cecilia said to
37 VII| saw a vision which in the morning she said to her fellows:
38 VII| sailed that same day by the morning to the island whereas the
39 VII| would not sleep, and in the morning, when he must sleep for
40 VII| till the sun arose in the morning of the Sunday tofore his
41 VII| And when he arose in the morning, he called to him two of
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