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 1    1|           Scots. What more need I say ? On the very next night,
 2    1|           God, who can presume to say that thou shouldest not
 3    1|          sacred studies, will, ;I say, come to thee, and humbly
 4    1|        began, on bended knees, to say to them, "Let us pray now
 5    1|      shalt die." What more need I say? This same prophecy of the
 6    1|           displeased." Strange to say, at that very moment, Laisran,
 7    1|         replied, "With me, as you say, you cannot reside for a
 8    1|       from God." What more need I say? That very moment they entered
 9    1|           companions: "Strange to say, my children, this day,
10    2|           Lord." What more need I say? As Lugaid was setting out
11    2|  aforesaid woman. Yet, strange to say, in order that the gift
12    2|           sailors then chanced to say to the saint, as he was
13    2|       directed." What more need I say? That same day, the saint,
14    2| impossible." It is unnecessary to say more. The husband and wife
15    2|          began to complain and to say, "Is it agreeable to thee,
16    2|        time? But what I am now to say cannot, I think, be heard
17    3|          bruise. How wonderful, I say, is that most swift and
18    3|          invite me; and to Him, I say, in the middle of this night
19    3|         the saint and, strange to say, laid its head on his bosom-inspired,
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