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 1    1|      himself as well as he could, came forward stealthily, that
 2    1|       driven from his country, he came as an exile to the saint,
 3    1|           men of low rank in life came to the saint, who was then
 4    1|           another time, the saint came to the Hinbina island (Eilean-na-naoimh,
 5    1|       Vowel I.~ ~ONE day Baithene came to the saint and said, "
 6    1|          of whom I spoke already, came to the saint one day after
 7    1|       XXIV.~ How Feachna the Wise came as a Penitent to St. Columba,
 8    1|       Christ." As soon as Feachna came on shore, he ran to meet
 9    1|       about an hour after, a boat came into the harbour, on whose
10    1|           Britain (Drumalban), he came to a small village, lying
11    1|           the clerical habit, and came with the purpose of residing
12    1|     evening to the monastery, and came to a place called in Scotic
13    1|         named a little before, he came by chance on the Lord's
14    1|       look for Erc, a robber, who came alone last night in secret
15    1|             a certain Scotic poet came to them, and when he retired,
16    1|       might know he was a bishop, came to the saint; but his rank
17    1|         paces between them, death came suddenly upon him before
18    1|         in Morvern), the peasants came to him, and one evening
19    1|       guest. As soon as the crane came and alighted on the shore,
20    1|        many, Domnall, son of Aid, came off victorious, and at that
21    2|          saint one day in autumn, came to it, and seeing the boughs
22    2|   foretold; for as soon as Lugaid came to the holy virgin her thigh
23    2|          the above-named holy men came in company to the saint,
24    2|      Columban, grandson of Brian, came forward hurriedly, and stopped
25    2|          Nave island, near Isla), came to the saint, and complained
26    2|       life, a drop of blood never came from his nose.~ ~
27    2|      Christ in the strangers that came to be his guests, will gradually
28    2|       pursuer; but he immediately came up, and without any regard
29    2|         with a hook, by those who came to his assistance in a boat.
30    2|         Molua, grandson of Brian, came to the saint whilst he was
31    2|           cut the skin. When this came to the knowledge of the
32    2|             AT another time there came to St. Columba a very poor
33    2|        from Scotia (Ireland), and came to the blessed man's monastery
34    2|       very wealthy blood-relation came to my aid, and promptly
35    2|         the altar as directed, he came again to the saint to consult
36    2|         them in it. As soon as he came on board, he said, "In the
37    2|       learned from travellers who came to us from that part of
38    2|       certain man of humble birth came to him and complained of
39    2|         Orcades. So it afterwards came to pass, and to this advice
40    3|           appeared at the end, he came to the' same meeting convened
41    3|          a stranger from Hibernia came to the saint and remained
42    3|           and they few in number, came to his aid, when the demons
43    3| grievously ill and die." All this came to pass in those days, as
44    3|          as on a festival. But it came to pass that when in the
45    3|          after, some persons, who came from the province of Leinster,
46    3|   Manifestation of the Angels who came to meet the soul of one
47    3|       walked before them until he came to a district called Airchart-dan (
48    3|    accompanied by the angels, who came to meet him, passed to the
49    3|        the Angel of the Lord that came so quickly and opportunely
50    3|           founders of monasteries came from Scotia (Ireland), to
51    3|          he was heard to sing. He came to see, as he allowed in
52    3|        and unspeakable visitation came to a close.~ ~
53    3|        time, a golden light, that came down from the highest heavens
54    3|      mentioned in the first Book, came by chance, while the other
55    3|           a little, behold, there came up to him a white pack-horse,
56    3|      cowshed to the monastery. It came up to the saint and, strange
57    3|     Virgnous, who about this time came over from Scotia (Ireland),
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