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 1    1|  CHAPTER XI.~ ~COLCA, however, returned to the saint, and remained
 2    1|     wanderings on stormy seas, returned to his native country without
 3    1|       that same man afterwards returned to the world, and was found
 4    1|      to him. Diormit therefore returned to the saint, and told him
 5    1|        Ainmure the blessed man returned to the seacoast, and on
 6    2|   having ascertained the fact, returned most ardent thanks to God.
 7    2|    build a dwelling. When they returned to the saint, with a freight-ship
 8    2|       had finished his prayer, returned to the dry ground, and sat
 9    2|       that their comrade Lugne returned to them in the boat safe
10    2|       from the saint, the soul returned to the body, and the person
11    2|       he could not find it, he returned in grief to the saint, and
12    2|    seven years' penance there, returned to him during Lent, according
13    2|       mother and brothers, and returned a free man to a place called
14    3|       meeting with the angels, returned to the monastery, and calling
15    3|        appearance of light, he returned home in great alarm. On
16    3|       church, and blessing us, returned again through the roof of
17    3| descended the hill, and having returned to the monastery sat in
18    3|      soon as this was over, he returned to his chamber, and spent
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