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 1    1|    peasant began to lament his wife and children; but when the
 2    1|  intending to murder me, or my wife, in her love for some younger
 3    2|  nature of this soil?" But his wife, on the contrary, said, "
 4    2|     humble condition, having a wife and children, the saint
 5    2|     husband, together with his wife, children, and domestics.~ ~
 6    2|     wherewithal to support his wife and family, gave him all
 7    2| miserable man also through his wife, who, not as a prudent matron,
 8    2|    saying this, yielded to his wife, and taking the stake out
 9    2|   killed, and on its death his wife said to him, "One of thy
10    2|          At these words of his wife he removed the stake out
11    2|      the advice of his foolish wife, took down the stake from
12    2|      virtuous, kindly-disposed wife, and by the influence of
13    2|     freedom to his master, his wife opposed his wish to accept
14    2|    therefore, listening to his wife's wholesome counsel, set
15    2|          of his master and the wife's kindly suggestion and
16    2|         as being deformed, his wife hated.~ ~ANOTHER time, when
17    2|      him and complained of his wife, who, as he said, so hated
18    2|     hearing this, sent for the wife, and, so far as he could,
19    2|    namely, the husband and his wife and myself, join in prayer
20    2|      say more. The husband and wife agreed to fast with the
21    2|      day he thus addressed the wife in presence of her husband,
22    2|      of death, the soul of the wife was firmly cemented in affection
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