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 1    1|           known to those who were present what was happening in other
 2    1|      though absent in body he was present in spirit, and could look
 3    1|            and all who were there present, fell on their faces on
 4    1|       predecessor Failbe, who was present at the time with Segine,
 5    1|        Then a holy priest who was present and saw this, said, "Now
 6    1|        These words those who were present told to the unhappy man
 7    1|         vow." When those who were present heard these words addressed
 8    1|       Although we never up to the present hour entertained the thought
 9    1|      enemies." Then all that were present wondered very much, and
10    1|        Plain (Derry), and who was present at the battle, in relating
11    1|         specially pointed out one present, the gift of a wealthy man. "
12    1|         to the saint through that present.~ ~But the munificent rich
13    1|          called Brenden, of whose present mention was made above,
14    2|        virgin shall enjoy of this present life after receiving her
15    2|           little use to us in our present danger, thou shouldst rather
16    2|           to pray for you in your present peril." What I am to relate
17    2|      barbarous heathens, who were present, were forced by the greatness
18    2|         shall not only not die at present, but will even live for
19    2|          survive all who are here present, and die in a good old age."
20    2|          identified), closed this present life at a good old age.~ ~
21    2|           thee to Hibernia on the present occasion." "Why," rejoined
22    2|          indeed, in body, yet was present in spirit, as the event
23    2|           long time, and end this present life in a good old age;
24    2|    although far away in body, was present in spirit with Cormac in
25    2|         addressing those who were present, he uttered the following
26    2|        greatest respect up to the present time? But what I am now
27    3|        house the monk closed this present life.~ ~Then the eminent
28    3|          only one of the brethren present at the time, fell upon his
29    3|             Then all the brethren present understood that Columban,
30    3|        not, therefore, able to be present until those three days and
31    3|          and from that day to the present, as we have stated in the
32    3|          man. When those who were present on the occasion inquired
33    3|          it is the last day of my present laborious life, and on it
34    3|          supply the wants of this present life, but will also bestow
35    3|        been told by some who were present, even before his soul departed,
36    3| tabernacle of the body, until the present day the place where his
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