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 1    1|        interview. Baithene, ever kind and affable to strangers,
 2    1|         saint and asked him what kind of future he would enjoy.
 3    1|     grief and weariness of every kind. Even the load, however
 4    1|          thee, my child, for thy kind attention to this foreign
 5    1|        from being hidden under a kind of sacramental character
 6    2|          one of a more excellent kind, namely wine, by the hands
 7    2|    morning, as to the amount and kind of his goods. When asked,
 8    2|      saint's garment served as a kind of strong and impenetrable
 9    2|       snares and nets, and every kind of fishing and hunting;
10    2|        and almost insurmountable kind presented themselves. A
11    2|          prayed to God, who is a kind and ready helper of those
12    3|       fact how great and of what kind these sweet visits of angels
13    3| bystanders could understand what kind of a deposit the angel was
14    3|          stands to this day as a kind of monument beside his grave.
15    3|        an appearance of the same kind." These three miraculous
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