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 1  Int|         young man, Columba soon took an interest in the church,
 2  Int| devalued the book. When Finnian took the matter to High King
 3    1|        In that same country, he took a white stone from the river,
 4    1|  blessed man first set sail and took his departure from Scotia (
 5    1|       man, named Glasderc, also took his son along with him,
 6    1|        on bended knees devoutly took the monastic vow. The saint
 7    1|     Geona cohort. Two young men took him out of the boat and
 8    1|         a lake. There the saint took up his abode, and that same
 9    1|       alighted on the shore, he took it up gently in its weakness,
10    2|     themselves of this want, he took the vessel and went to the
11    2|       of various Diseases which took place in the Ridge of Ceate (
12    2| consumed the village where this took place, and with others the
13    2|      another miracle which once took place by means of the opposite
14    2|       them, who was a sorcerer, took milk, by his diabolical
15    2|      Ness); from this stream he took a white pebble, and showing
16    2|        it and perished. He then took it away and concealed it
17    2|      home. At the same time, he took the stake again back with
18    2|     advice of his foolish wife, took down the stake from the
19    2|       predicted. He immediately took it out of the water, and
20    2|     favourable change when they took him on board their vessel.
21    2|       be called Libran." Libran took at the same period the monastic
22    2|       his dominions." The saint took care to give this direction,
23    2|         the impending calamity, took counsel together, and resolved
24    2|         wind for our voyage, we took counsel and put the books
25    3|      time he asked it back, and took it out of her hands, and
26    3|     respect and reverence. This took place in Teilte (Taillte,
27    3|       this occasion." The whole took place as was foretold; for
28    3|       witness to the event that took place in it; this may be
29    3|         blessed man were, which took place mostly during the
30    3|         On the morrow the saint took him apart, and chiding him
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