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 1    1|         round set him before his face. The crowd of bystanders
 2    1|          on his knees, and, with face bent down to the ground,
 3    1|      looking into the stranger's face, thus addressed him: "Christ
 4    1|          the saint could see his face in life, and he breathed
 5    2|       his prayer, he blessed the face of the rock, from which
 6    2|    departure, shall never see my face again in this world." And
 7    2| immediately fell dead before his face.~ ~
 8    2|       day you shall never see my face again anywhere in this field."
 9    2|       saint, without turning his face from the book out of which
10    2|      Christ our Lord, having his face bedewed with copious tears.
11    2|       looked on each other again face to face, to the extreme
12    2|         each other again face to face, to the extreme joy and
13    3|          was seen upon the boy's face as he lay asleep.~ ~ON another
14    3|        of fire standing over the face of the little boy as he
15    3|           and fell down with his face to the ground in great amazement,
16    3|         country of Hibernia, thy face shall burn with shame all
17    3|         done this, he turned his face to the east, still seated
18    3|     usual on the Lord's day, the face of the venerable man, as
19    3|      tabernacle of the body, his face still continued ruddy, and
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