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 1    1|        night had surrounded the house in which they were singing
 2    1|         saint, as he sat in the house, gave orders to his brethren,
 3    1|         his old age, in his own house, and with a crowd of his
 4    1|         died quietly in his own house.~ ~
 5    1|        head of a small monastic house, which is called in the
 6    1|     Laisran in building a large house; with this I am very much
 7    1|         stream, and put it in a house near us." They did at once
 8    1|         it to some neighbouring house, where it may be kindly
 9    2|      men were found in the same house near the sea reduced to
10    2|      place, and with others the house of the aforesaid woman.
11    2| uninjured after the rest of the house had been burned down; nor
12    2|       as having occurred in the house of a rich peasant named
13    2|         son shall go about from house to house with a half-empty
14    2|    shall go about from house to house with a half-empty wallet:
15    2|      attacked and plundered his house and carried off all he could
16    2|      after having plundered the house of the same person a third
17    2|        of his companions to the house of the friendly peasant,
18    2|     entered by himself into the house of mourning, where, falling
19    2|         forth with him from the house, and restored him to his
20    2|  without a key, to open his own house for his servants." At these
21    2|     abundance of venison in thy house."~ ~The wretched beggar
22    2|        the stake; and his whole house being thus filled with the
23    2|     reason, brought it into the house and placed it against the
24    2|    removed the stake out of the house, and having carried it to
25    2|       outside on the top of his house, where a crow having soon
26    2|     lineally descended from the house of my mother's parentage."~ ~
27    3|    church after mass, found his house illuminated with a bright
28    3|        retired quickly from the house, not wishing to see him
29    3|     after the holy man left the house the monk closed this present
30    3|       was baptized with all his house.~ ~
31    3|        highest point of a large house which is now being built
32    3|      and remained confined in a house which was filled with heavenly
33    3|     brightness. Yet out of that house, through the chinks of the
34    3|         entered the same sacred house, and along with him, at
35    3|   command, to the blessed man's house in the dead of night while
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