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 1    1|        in Scotia (Ireland), he spoke in the following prophetic
 2    1|     character." The saint then spoke these prophetic words: "
 3    1|        be feared." Next day he spoke of this sin to a few who
 4    1|        away, the saint one day spoke to Diormit, and ordered
 5    1|      at another time the saint spoke thus to his brethren on
 6    1| shouting across the Sound, and spoke on this wise, "That man
 7    1|       tribe Mocumin, of whom I spoke already, came to the saint
 8    1|  person, yet all admit that he spoke thus of none but himself
 9    1|    received the water, he thus spoke to Abbot Comgell, who was
10    2|       with his companions, and spoke to them in that hour these
11    2|        time, and then again he spoke these words, with his sacred
12    2|       with her, the saint then spoke to him to the following
13    2|      like one infatuated, thus spoke to her husband: "Remove
14    2|       to us here again." As he spoke the south wind ceased, and
15    3|     devils from his island, he spoke these words concerning the
16    3|      the one of whom the saint spoke died in the congregation
17    3|     was very much alarmed, and spoke to him these few consoling
18    3|      of his passage out." Thus spoke the saint. But none of the
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