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 1    1|       It is not because thou art unworthy, as thou sayest,
 2    1|    in these words: "O Neman, art thou not accepting some
 3    1|  property of others? If thou art in want at any time, come
 4    1|     for I know now that thou art a bishop. Why hast thou
 5    2|      be struck by demoniacal art, and went home either leprous
 6    2|  bale the vessel, "What thou art now doing is of little use
 7    2|      milk, by his diabolical art, at the command of the saint,
 8    2|    words: " Inasmuch as thou art free, thou shalt be called
 9    2|      lawfully done, for thou art bound by the law of the
10    2|   and said to her: "O woman, art thou still ready to-day,
11    3|   few consoling words: "Thou art crying to good purpose,
12    3|    hut this evening, as thou art always accustomed to do."
13    3|      also, that, whilst thou art living in luxury in thine
14    3| favour of God, that, as thou art my disciple, thou shalt
15    3|     bosom. Lo! thou, as thou art a man, and hast a rational
16    3|     a mournful voice, "Where art thou, father?" And feeling
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