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 1    1|          and wept bitterly. His attendant, Diormit, asked the cause
 2    1|     from it, and turning to his attendant Diormit, said to him, "I
 3    1|     arrive." Not long after the attendant, looking to the south, saw
 4    2|   Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, replied, "Thou hast blessed
 5    2|   Diormit, the saint's faithful attendant, was sick even unto death,
 6    2|         the soul of my faithful attendant from its dwelling in the
 7    3|    early in the morning for his attendant, Diormit, so frequently
 8    3|            Wherefore," said his attendant, "dost thou order such solemnities
 9    3|    venerable man, and his pious attendant Diormit, went to bless the
10    3|       hearing this, Diormit his attendant began to feel sad, and said, "
11    3|         my departure." When his attendant had on bended knees made
12    3|       by the Lord himself." The attendant hearing these sad words
13    3|        and greatly wailing. The attendant seeing this, began to drive
14    3| brethren, in the hearing of his attendant alone, saying: "These, O
15    3|          At the same moment his attendant Diormit, who more slowly
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