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 1  Int|    Columba's spiritual father, ordered Columba to bring the same
 2    1|      and affable to strangers, ordered him to be introduced. Being
 3    1|     the ground; and then being ordered by the holy abbot to rise
 4    1|      certain day, the holy man ordered one of his monks named Trena,
 5    1|        of Cathair, who, though ordered by the saint, declined to
 6    1|      day spoke to Diormit, and ordered him, "Rise quickly; lo !
 7    1|       did at once as they were ordered, and soon after they were
 8    1|     brother said, "As you have ordered me, I shall tell you what
 9    1| supplied." At the same time he ordered some wethers to be killed,
10    1|        robber was at hand, and ordered Baithen, then steward in
11    2|         Do what thou hast been ordered by the saint, to whom the
12    2|     treacherously, and cruelly ordered him to be put to death.
13    2|   autumn months had passed, he ordered a sow that had been fattened
14    2|       yet been slaughtered: he ordered also, that its entrails
15    2|        he the more confidently ordered them to raise the sails
16    3|       man answered, saying, "I ordered the angel of the Lord who
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