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 1    1|      quiet and smooth, and his ship, in which he then happened
 2    1|      And lo! the same day, the ship for which the brethren had
 3    1|    only frightens him, for the ship in which he is shall not
 4    1|        now sailing in the same ship with the saint, how these
 5    1|     While he was preparing the ship in haste to obey the orders
 6    1|       to seize the prow of thy ship in Scotia (Ireland); he
 7    1|  voyage, and lo! as his little ship was nearing the port, Laisran
 8    1|        and when he reached his ship, he set sail without giving
 9    1|    whom he has with him in the ship to the Malean island (Mull),
10    1|       surprised that a certain ship from Scotia (Ireland) does
11    1|       south, saw the sail of a ship that was approaching the
12    2|        belonged to the saint's ship a leathern vessel for holding
13    2|     not take it with me in the ship?" The saint replied, "Thou
14    2|       Derry). There he found a ship under sail just leaving
15    2|      cried out to him from the ship, saying, "Perhaps the wind
16    2| approached the land with their ship, and asked him to join them
17    2|       Britain, Libran left the ship, blessed the sailors, and
18    2|       leathern covering of the ship. According to the accounts
19    2|      spirit with Cormac in the ship. Accordingly he gave the
20    2|        after, so that Cormac's ship was enabled to gain the
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