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 1    1|          all flocked from their little grange farms near the monastery,
 2    1|    whole voyage, and lo! as his little ship was nearing the port,
 3    1|        accept the offer of this little indulgence. Him then the
 4    1|        as he was sitting in his little hut, which was made of planks,
 5    1| minister, hearing this, stood a little in front of the door, and
 6    1|       reason am I sad today, my little child, seeing that my monks,
 7    1|        saint was sitting in his little hut, he said, in prophecy
 8    1|       Scotia (Ireland), named a little before, he came by chance
 9    1|         s day to a neighbouring little monastery, called in the
10    1|     sail across at night to the little island where our young seals
11    1|  entertainer, and marking for a little its path through the air
12    1|       mentioned were like a few little drops which oozed out, as
13    2|         monks to bring from the little farm of a peasant some bundles
14    2|          and was sitting on the little hill which is called, in
15    2|       him, the saint gave him a little box made of pine, saying, "
16    2|      which is contained in this little box be dipped in a vessel
17    2|        write on the lid of this little box the number of twenty-three
18    2|         mention has been made a little before of the element of
19    2|        thou art now doing is of little use to us in our present
20    2|   before him on the turf of the little land of Aithche (genitive
21    2|      stopped at the door of the little cell in which the blessed
22    2|       down the vessel, with the little milk that remained, on its
23    2|       by divine agency; and the little that had previously remained
24    2|          From this day thy five little heifers shall increase to
25    2|       brethren and went alone a little farther than usual to pray;
26    2|        extended his holy hand a little, with the pen in it, and
27    2|       then at once immerse this little stone in water, and let
28    2|      XLI.~ Concerning a certain little Woman who, as a daughter
29    2|      books and read them on the little hill of the angels (now
30    2|     complaint assisted us not a little; and in what and how great
31    3|        the first of these three little Books we have, under the
32    3|   standing over the face of the little boy as he lay asleep. At
33    3|      eminent man walking in the little court of his monastery,
34    3|         the holy man sat in his little cell engaged in writing,
35    3|         the summit of a certain little hill which overlooked the
36    3|     second time, asked, with no little chiding and reproof, which
37    3|        he prayed fervently in a little side chamber attached to
38    3|         the chamber, that was a little open. And as no one can
39    3|      that thou come not near my little hut this evening, as thou
40    3|       And at that very time the little hut was filled with a light
41    3|         better to put off for a little longer the time of my departure
42    3|       replied to him, "I have a little secret address to make to
43    3|        age, sat there to rest a little, behold, there came up to
44    3|   monastery, and stood for some little time on its summit; and
45    3|     altar; and raising him up a little, he sat down beside him,
46    3|       his chamber, from which a little before he had come alive;
47    3|       crossing the Sound in his little boat. And immediately after
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