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 1    1|            and hospitality. But the sailors who had been with St. Cainnech,
 2    1|              And this very day some sailors shall come here from Scotia (
 3    1|          kings." That same day some sailors arrived from Eibernia, at
 4    1|           the saint that one of the sailors was wanting. The saint immediately
 5    1|            and caught the prow. The sailors knew that this was the very
 6    1|             Ethican sea, he and the sailors who were with him looked
 7    1|           end of this year Gallican sailors shall come here from the
 8    2|            raging on all hands. The sailors then chanced to say to the
 9    2|          small boat; and whilst the sailors hesitated, he the more confidently
10    2|       harbour, and he called to the sailors to take him on board and
11    2|            holy Columba, that these sailors, who do not receive me,
12    2|          this was taking place, the sailors saw again the same man running
13    2|          left the ship, blessed the sailors, and went directly to St.
14    2|          winds; of the words of the sailors when first they refused
15    2|          this moment Cormac and his sailors are shedding copious tears.
16    2|             for on the day that our sailors had made all their preparations,
17    2|        brought for the purpose. Our sailors then rowed out to sea with
18    2| south-eastern breeze sprang up. The sailors were then directed to raise
19    2|      favourable for the voyage. The sailors then joyously raised the
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