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 1    1|       about an hour after, a boat came into the harbour, on
 2    1|      men took him out of the boat and laid him at the feet
 3    1|      CHAPTER XXVIII.~ Of the Boat that was removed by the
 4    1|     bring hither quickly the boat you left on the other side
 5    1|      which you had left your boat." Diormit went out accordingly
 6    1|      fell from the prow of a boat into a lake and was drowned.~ ~
 7    1| during the daytime under his boat, which he covers with hay,
 8    1|    he can, he then fills his boat, and goes back to his hiding-place."
 9    1|      lying one day under his boat scraping off the bark from
10    2|  came to his assistance in a boat. The blessed man, on hearing
11    2|      returned to them in the boat safe and sound, were struck
12    2|    and embarked in his small boat; and whilst the sailors
13    3|      the Sound in his little boat. And immediately after the
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