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 1    1|  blessing, and crossed over at full sail during the whole voyage,
 2    1|    about to fall into a vessel full of water." And so it soon
 3    1|       the water-pot, which was full of water.~ ~
 4    1|        through the chinks of a full vessel. For holy and apostolic
 5    2|    that same day crossed, with full sails, the whole of the
 6    2|      and made the voyages with full sails and fair winds. The
 7    2|  carrying on his back a vessel full of new milk, asked the saint
 8    2|      demanded that the vessel, full, as it seemed to be, of
 9    2|        this was granted to the full in his lands, and cattle,
10    2|     great joy hastened back at full speed to the holy man, into
11    2| proceed upon their voyage with full sails and favourable winds?"~ ~
12    2|        prosperous voyage under full sail to Britain. After reaching
13    2|    over the boundless ocean at full sail, St. Columba, who was
14    2|         his vessel sailed with full sails before a south wind,
15    3|       to works of charity, and full of other good works, dwelt
16    3|         and immediately after, full of joy, and safe from evil,
17    3|       side, with a countenance full of wonderful joy and gladness,
18    3|        angels made to him, how full of the prophetic spirit,
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