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 1    1|        unless Findchan, who was greatly attached to Aid, in a carnal
 2    1|       the secrets of the heart, greatly wondered, and glorified
 3    1|         the humble stranger was greatly astonished, and adored Christ
 4    2| vanquished and confounded, were greatly rejoiced, thinking that
 5    2|       church with a single shoe greatly profited us." In such a
 6    2|   island (Hy, now Iona). He was greatly surprised at its being thus
 7    2|      the air, which at once was greatly agitated; the bar, which
 8    2|        who saw or heard it were greatly astonished and terrified;
 9    2|    beggar upon hearing this was greatly delighted, and returning
10    3|         and their foes shall be greatly strengthened against them."
11    3|           A CERTAIN blacksmith, greatly devoted to works of charity,
12    3|      hearing this sad news were greatly addicted, and he endeavoured
13    3|      saint's bosom, foaming and greatly wailing. The attendant seeing
14    3|      along the same river, were greatly terrified, as they afterwards
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