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 1    1|        at their head. There he began, on bended knees, to say
 2    1|      On seeing this, the saint began to sing the 44th Psalm,
 3    1|         the soldier of Christ, began to question the saint in
 4    1|      this, the unhappy peasant began to lament his wife and children;
 5    2|      another time the holy man began to be in great danger at
 6    2|        the green sea wave, and began to pour out a sweet and
 7    2|      him in a dying state they began with great bitterness to
 8    2|    determined. Then the Druids began to exult, seeing that it
 9    2|       and, so far as he could, began to reprove her on that account,
10    2|         But in the meantime we began to complain of this unfavourable
11    2|       on a former occasion, we began to complain and to say, "
12    3| venerable man, at his command, began to read it; and when he
13    3|    brother, upon hearing this, began to search within himself
14    3|      prayer. And there when he began to pray, he suddenly beheld,
15    3|     away from us when that man began to fall, arrived there to
16    3|   flying with wonderful speed, began to stand around the saint
17    3|      island (Hy, now Iona), he began to speak to them that day,
18    3|    this, Diormit his attendant began to feel sad, and said, "
19    3|        hearing these sad words began to weep bitterly, and the
20    3|     The attendant seeing this, began to drive the weeping mourner
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