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 1    1|         this trouble without any cause? In that psalter of thine,
 2    1|        the inkhorn. But for some cause or other he had soon to
 3    1|    attendant, Diormit, asked the cause of his sadness, and received
 4    1|       them of the as yet unknown cause and origin of this wonderful
 5    1|        on seeing this, asked the cause of such sudden grief. The
 6    1|          hast no suspicion shall cause thy death." "Perhaps," said
 7    1|       wilt thou not tell now the cause of my death?" "Because,"
 8    2|  unfavourable to thy voyage, and cause a great darkness to envelop
 9    2|          compassion upon us, and cause the wind, which for the
10    3| monasteries of the brethren, and cause pestilential diseases, of
11    3|        Lugne Mocublai, asked the cause of such a sudden cry. The
12    3|      Saxon named Pilu,-asked the cause of this sudden joy, and
13    3|        ask me now to explain the cause of either that joy or that
14    3|     fatherland. And this was the cause of that joy of mine, of
15    3|      delay as this was fitly the cause of the grief today. At the
16    3|          the elect, this was the cause of that sudden joy infused
17    3|      occasion inquired as to the cause of that joy with which he
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