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 1    1|         spears; and, strange to tell, a few of those only who
 2    1|      from Scotia (Ireland), and tell you the same about these
 3    1|          who is quite unable to tell at what hour he . may be
 4    1|          lo ! Lugaid is coming. Tell him to send off the wretch
 5    1|      the provinces of Gaul, and tell thee these same things."
 6    1|         quickly to Cailtan, and tell him to come to me without
 7    1|        have ordered me, I shall tell you what I observed on this
 8    1|         from Hibernia, and will tell you all as it happened.
 9    1|          But oh! my dear child, tell this to nobody so long as
10    1| question the saint in private. "Tell me, I entreat of thee, about
11    1|       could hardly force him to tell these wonders after much
12    1|     asked Goire, "wilt thou not tell now the cause of my death?" "
13    1|        saint, "I do not wish to tell more clearly just now the
14    2|         of them will survive to tell the tale." After the lapse
15    2|        the saint, said to him: "Tell me, Columba, when dost thou
16    3|    knees and asked the saint to tell him the reason of so great
17    3|        from Scotia (Ireland) to tell us of the death of that
18    3|        prayer, then, strange to tell, behold a wonderful scene
19    3|      more quickly than he could tell, flashed like lightning
20    3|      thee, and that thou do not tell any one during my lifetime
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