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 1    1|     reader, in this brief sketch, may have a foretaste of the
 2    1|           not improper, though it may be out of the usual order,
 3    1|         Scotia (Ireland), that he may found a monastery in the
 4    1|           that by God's favour he may escape the danger of his
 5    1|         for this purpose, that he may return enriched by thy blessing."
 6    1|         to tell at what hour he . may be killed by his enemies?"
 7    1|     Malean island (Mull), that he may not tread the sod of this
 8    1|     Scotia (Ireland), perhaps God may pardon thy sin." Having
 9    1|        over his grave. This cairn may be seen still on the sea-coast,
10    1|          covers with hay, that he may sail across at night to
11    1|        accompany me on my journey may be intending to murder me,
12    1|        love for some younger man, may treacherously kill me." "
13    1|      neighbouring house, where it may be kindly received and carefully
14    1|         gifts of the blessed man, may suffice. Indeed, I have
15    2|   beginning of this book, that it may lead us on to the other
16    2|          hope that through me she may receive some comfort from
17    2|          nearer to me here that I may bless it." This being done,
18    2|           Bring them to me that I may bless them." And when they
19    2|         the island which in Latin may be called Longa (Luing),
20    2|       deacon.~ ~What we have said may suffice concerning the terrible
21    2|          edge of the river, which may be called in Latin Nigra
22    2|          a leathern vessel, there may, nevertheless, be observed,
23    2|           father. Though the duty may, indeed, seem weighty, thou
24    2|      ready to do, however hard it may be, with this single exception,
25    2|          by our prayers, that God may take compassion upon us,
26    2|           progress.~ ~Thus far we may have written enough regarding
27    2|           that the contrary winds may become favourable, and that
28    2|           favourable, and that we may be able to celebrate the
29    3| discrepancies however in any case may at first sight seem to occur
30    3|        our arrival there, that we may baptize in due time before
31    3|       that took place in it; this may be said to be in Latin "
32    3|           one day in the month of May, as we mentioned in the
33    3|           fixed into a millstone, may be observed on the roadside.
34    3|     servant of Christ, whose name may be called Ferreol, but in
35    3|      Dorbbene, that after death I may possess eternal life.~ ~ ~
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