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 1    1| hospitality given to every unknown stranger; but next day he sent a
 2    1|        monks." On hearing this the stranger was very much grieved, and
 3    1|            same Wednesday, another stranger was heard signalling across
 4    1|             Let us go to meet this stranger, whose sincere penance is
 5    1|        thousand paces. But what is stranger still: to those who were
 6    1|         bring him here to me." The stranger was speedily brought, and
 7    1|       Bishop.~ ~AT another time, a stranger from the province of the
 8    1|          suddenly looking into the stranger's face, thus addressed him: "
 9    1|          saint's words, the humble stranger was greatly astonished,
10    1|            for a crane, which is a stranger from the northern region
11    2|           over words? The penitent stranger in every respect obeyed
12    2|          Being there received as a stranger in the guest-chamber, and
13    3|           country the soul of this stranger, who is the first person
14    3|       Diormit.~ ~AT another time a stranger from Hibernia came to the
15    3|            rescue the soul of some stranger who is also drowning along
16    3|           souls, have rescued this stranger from the attacks of the
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