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1 1 | He who bestowed upon the saint his virtues may grant me 2 3 | exhortation. He noted too that the saint would never on account of 3 3 | of those who visited the saint because of various afflictions 4 14| ride upon. On reaching the saint she said, “I pray you by 5 14| present were weeping, and the saint himself wept as he denied 6 14| to God, warmly kissed the saint’s hands. When the matter 7 15| substance on physicians. The saint replied: “If you had given 8 17| man being tortured by the saint’s adjurations came forth 9 18| of raging madness. As the saint was walking with the brethren 10 18| they were with fasting. The saint smiled and said, “Be quiet, 11 18| touched the ground, while the saint said, “Lord Jesus, release 12 18| expressive of his gratitude. The saint thus addressed him—“Have 13 19| after being carried to the saint by his fellow-workman immediately 14 21| delivered her to the aged saint. No sooner was this done 15 21| demon of love?” But the saint would not command search 16 22| I care not,” said the saint, “how you came to enter, 17 22| pounds of gold. But the saint took from him only bread, 18 23| as the attendants of the saint fled away without exception. 19 23| away without exception. The saint went by himself to meet 20 25| therefore it was heard that Saint Hilarion was passing through ( 21 26| his complaint, asked the saint to stay with him. He replied, “ 22 26| length obtained from the saint a reluctant promise to put 23 27| repast of grapes. Said the saint, “Cursed be he who looks 24 29| sorts of people. And as the saint saw all this he wept daily 25 30| the very place where the saint had died. So then after 26 31| Hilarion would lie upon the saint’s bed and as though it were 27 31| district, from removing the saint’s body to his house and 28 35| thrown into the deep.” The saint replied: “If my God permit 29 35| not reveal the name of the saint to any one.~ 30 36| not take it. But the aged saint, ardent and confident in 31 37| He afterwards offered the saint gifts without end, but the 32 37| gifts without end, but the saint replied to him in the words 33 46| his p. 315 life, stole the saint’s body. He carried it to