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 1    2|   illness with which the Druid Broichan was visited for his detention
 2    2|  motives of humanity, besought Broichan the Druid to liberate a
 3    2|     following effect: "Know, O Broichan, and be assured that if
 4    2|   spoken, he instantly added, "Broichan is chastised grievously
 5    2|     quickly and help the dying Broichan, who, now that he is thus
 6    2|       all that had occurred to Broichan in the royal fortress, according
 7    2| wouldst cure his foster-father Broichan, who lieth in a dying state.~ ~
 8    2| blessed, and said to them: "If Broichan shall first promise to set
 9    2|      to the king and his tutor Broichan, they were so dismayed that
10    2|         could it be submerged. Broichan drank from the stone as
11    2|     which St. Columba overcame Broichan the Druid and sailed against
12    2|        the foregoing chapters, Broichan, whilst conversing with
13    2|        and preserves my life." Broichan said, "On the contrary,
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