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 1    1|        Hearken very attentively, O Baithene,' said he, ' to
 2    1|  addressed them in these words, "O my dear children, why do
 3    1|     saint looking at him, said, "O my son, take very great
 4    1|       addressed in these words: "O Neman, art thou not accepting
 5    1|     immediately replied to him, "O Baitan! this man has committed
 6    1|         addressed by the saint, "O Cailtan, thou hast done
 7    1|                   CHAPTER XXIX.~ O Gallan, son of Fachtna,
 8    1|         side, "A day shall come, O Comgell ! when the well
 9    2|        name of the Almighty God, O bitter tree, let all thy
10    2|      words, saying, "Now I know, O Cainnech, that God has heard
11    2|        prayed for him, saying, " O my Lord, be propitious to
12    2|         following effect: "Know, O Broichan, and be assured
13    2|      that account, saying: "Why, O woman, dost thou endeavour
14    2|       husband, and said to her: "O woman, art thou still ready
15    2|          this place please thee, O saint? Hitherto we had hoped
16    2|         Is it agreeable to thee, O saint, that we should spend
17    3|      Believe me, unhesitatingly, O Aidan," said he, "none of
18    3|          and uttered the words, "O happy womanÑhappy because
19    3| attendant alone, saying: "These, O my children, are the last
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