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 1    1|         told thee, and send him back in peace to Scotia (Ireland),
 2    1|         of Baithene, and sailed back in peace to Scotia (Ireland).~ ~
 3    1|   hauling in their sail, pulled back in the utmost terror, and
 4    1|        his hands and called him back; then on his return the
 5    1|      heavy, which I carry on my back, is in some mysterious way
 6    1|        fills his boat, and goes back to his hiding-place." They
 7    1|         and desired to be taken back to the saint, who was much
 8    1|    longer with us, it shall fly back with renewed strength to
 9    2|       cows, and carrying on his back a vessel full of new milk,
10    2|       of the pail, being pushed back through the two openings
11    2|   expired, and fell down on his back a corpse. And all who saw
12    2|    their feet turned to go away back. Then the old man, in great
13    2|  further, nor touch the man; go back with all speed." Then at
14    2|      than if it had been pulled back with ropes, though it had
15    2|       that the monster had gone back, and that their comrade
16    2|        bolts having been driven back with great force. The saint
17    2|         of the lock were driven back with great force, and the
18    2|       and, blessing it, gave it back to the destitute man, saying, "
19    2|         he took the stake again back with him from the water,
20    2|         by the ebb, and brought back again by the return of the
21    2|     after your departure, bring back to the spot where thou didst
22    2|         tide, hath been brought back by the returning tide, and
23    2|         with great joy hastened back at full speed to the holy
24    2|       words, the traveller gave back to the saint the price of
25    2|      And when he was being sent back again by the holy man to
26    3|        a short time he asked it back, and took it out of her
27    3|         detected, flew speedily back again to the highest heavens.
28    3| blessing, the saint was carried back to his monastery.~ ~Then,
29    3|     left the barn, and in going back to the monastery, rested
30    3|         psalms, from the church back to his chamber, from which
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