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 1    1|              who were there present, fell on their faces on the ground,
 2    1|        Hibernia about the same time, fell into the hands of his enemies
 3    1|            XVIII.~ Of the Book which fell into the Water-vessel, as
 4    1|   negligently under his arm suddenly fell into the water-pot, which
 5    1|              a sulphurous fire which fell from heaven.~ ~ANOTHER time
 6    1|             to the guest-chamber. He fell sick that same night, and
 7    1|         seven days the elder brother fell sick, and departed to the
 8    1|          days the other brother also fell sick, and within the same
 9    1|  treacherously wounded with a spear, fell from the prow of a boat
10    1|           life." Hearing this, Lugbe fell at once on his knees, and,
11    1|              breathed his last as he fell to the ground, that the
12    1|       neglect in the rapid movement, fell to the ground, and made
13    2|            the Lord, a certain youth fell from his horse into the
14    2|             under the water. When he fell he had a number of books
15    2|            the shoulder of a boy who fell from a bridge, was immersed
16    2|              distance, while the lid fell to the earth, and the greater
17    2|            his mouth he expired, and fell down on his back a corpse.
18    2|             St. Columba; and when he fell the battle ceased.~ ~
19    2|           like Ananias before Peter, fell down dead on the spot before
20    2|              of his word immediately fell dead before his face.~ ~
21    2|             Soon after his house-dog fell upon it and was killed,
22    2| extraordinary rapidity; copious rain fell day and night, and the parched
23    3|            once shook with fear, and fell down with his face to the
24    3|        brethren present at the time, fell upon his knees and asked
25    3|       monasteries of the same island fell victims to that disease,
26    3|            relief of the brother who fell from the top of the round
27    3|          ground; nor was the man who fell able to feel any fracture
28    3|           able to conceal his guilt, fell on his knees before the
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