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 1 Text|      from Britain to Rome, and brought back a large number of books
 2 Text|      and martyrs, which he had brought, and found such favour in
 3 Text|  before In the first place, he brought back a large quantity of
 4 Text|     the fourth place, Benedict brought with him a thing by no means
 5 Text|  foreign invasion. Fifthly, he brought with him pictures of sacred
 6 Text|    numerous as before. He also brought with him pictures out of
 7 Text|         Among other things, he brought two cloaks, all of silk,
 8 Text|    noble library, which he had brought from Rome, and which was
 9 Text|     they died, and Sigfrid was brought in a litter into the room
10 Text|       translation which he had brought from Rome; one of them,
11 Text|    given to Benedict. This was brought back to Britain, and, being
12 Text| thought useful or worthy to be brought away. He had also been twelve
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