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 1    1|     some days, he hoisted his sail when the breeze was against
 2    1|      God's permission, I will sail over to Baithene, that wise
 3    1|       his voyage, and setting sail without the least delay,
 4    1|     the blessed man first set sail and took his departure from
 5    1|      and crossed over at full sail during the whole voyage,
 6    1|      named Berach intended to sail to the Ethican island (Tiree),
 7    1|    rather take a circuit, and sail round by the smaller islands,
 8    1|      reached his ship, he set sail without giving heed to the
 9    1|      rowers, hauling in their sail, pulled back in the utmost
10    1|      as Baithene was going to sail to the forenamed island,
11    1| looking to the south, saw the sail of a ship that was approaching
12    1|       gave them this charge, "Sail over now to the Malean island (
13    1|  covers with hay, that he may sail across at night to the little
14    2|    morning, Baithene, setting sail from the harbour of the
15    2|   haven, prepare thou then to sail to-day; the Lord will soon
16    2|   other in peace and both set sail, Baithene in the morning
17    2|     you have now seen him set sail: neither shall he, nor his
18    2|      dost thou propose to set sail?" The saint replied, "I
19    2|   There he found a ship under sail just leaving the harbour,
20    2|  prosperous voyage under full sail to Britain. After reaching
21    2|       boundless ocean at full sail, St. Columba, who was then
22    2|      brethren have lately set sail, and are anxious to discover
23    2|    then directed to raise the sail yards in the form of a cross,
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