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 1    1|      desired haven in a perfect calm.~ ~When returning from the
 2    1|        The Almighty has given a calm even in this tempest to
 3    1|        both the tempest and the calm which God had given in the
 4    1|  straight as it could fly, on a calm day.~ ~The blessed man's
 5    1|       to the seacoast, and on a calm day in summer he and the
 6    2|      man at Sea, and the sudden calm produced by his prayers.~ ~
 7    2|      can be told, and a perfect calm instantly ensued. But those
 8    2|         and the sea became very calm. Whereupon St. Columba,
 9    2|     while the day was perfectly calm, behold! a cloud arose from
10    2|       their oars, the day being calm and the sea tranquil, when
11    2|        put to sea in a profound calm, when, lo! there suddenly
12    3|       and the, whole sea became calm.~ ~ ~ ~Let the reader therefore
13    3|         quell the storms and to calm the seas; and again, when
14    3| performed, changed into a great calm. Such, then, was the end
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