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 1    1|      leave as his successor ?" "Baithene, his disciple," they replied.
 2    1| permission, I will sail over to Baithene, that wise and holy man,
 3    1|      day he sent a messenger to Baithene, and asked to have a personal
 4    1|      have a personal interview. Baithene, ever kind and affable to
 5    1|         seated, he was asked by Baithene, who as yet knew nothing
 6    1|     Hearken very attentively, O Baithene,' said he, ' to these my
 7    1|        received the blessing of Baithene, and sailed back in peace
 8    1|    morning of that same day, as Baithene was going to sail to the
 9    1|      islands (Iona and Tiree)." Baithene answered and said, "That
10    1|         thee from this danger." Baithene accordingly, having received
11    1|       Of the Vowel I.~ ~ONE day Baithene came to the saint and said, "
12    1|         few days he was sent to Baithene, who at that time was the
13    2|               CHAPTER XIV.~ How Baithene and Columban, the son of
14    2|      reply, "To-morrow morning, Baithene, setting sail from the harbour
15    2|      the word of the saint; for Baithene on that same day crossed,
16    2|       priest Columban, saying, "Baithene has now happily arrived
17    2|        peace and both set sail, Baithene in the morning for the Ethican
18    2|         slain by Cronan, son of Baithene, with a dart, shot, it is
19    2|     mass of St. Columba and St. Baithene, whose festivals occurred
20    3|      stop; and what follows let Baithene write." The last verse he
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