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 1    1|               CHAPTER VI.~ Of Cormac.~ ~ON another occasion also
 2    1|       the following manner of Cormac, grandson of Lethan, a truly
 3    1|      desire to find a desert, Cormac is this day, for the second
 4    2|       regarding the Voyage of Cormac the grandson of Lethan.~ ~
 5    2|      soldier of Christ, named Cormac, about whom we have related
 6    2|       that after a few months Cormac would arrive at the Orcades.
 7    2|   this advice of the holy man Cormac owed his escape from impending
 8    2|  Iouan island (Hy, now Iona), Cormac's name was mentioned one
 9    2|   known whether the voyage of Cormac had been successful or otherwise.
10    2|      and said: "You shall see Cormac, about whom you are now
11    2|      wonderful to relate, lo! Cormac unexpectedly arrived, and
12    2|     the blessed man regarding Cormac's second voyage, we have
13    2|      his third voyage.~ ~When Cormac was laboriously engaged
14    2|   handles of the oars.~ ~When Cormac and his fellow-voyagers
15    2|    was present in spirit with Cormac in the ship. Accordingly
16    2|    all your usual fervour for Cormac, who by sailing too far
17    2|   them; behold at this moment Cormac and his sailors are shedding
18    2|      will, of course, deliver Cormac's vessel out of all danger."~ ~
19    2|      many days after, so that Cormac's ship was enabled to gain
20    2| enabled to gain the land. And Cormac hastened to visit Columba,
21    3|        Brenden Mocu Alti, and Cormac, grandson of Leathain. They
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