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 1    1|         the Family of a certain Peasant.~ ~AT another time, when
 2    1|       hearing this, the unhappy peasant began to lament his wife
 3    1|    Saint's prophecy regarding a Peasant called Goire, son of Aidan.~ ~
 4    1|        time, in the same way, a peasant, who at that time was by
 5    2|       from the little farm of a peasant some bundles of twigs to
 6    2|      the month of August.'" The peasant accordingly ploughed and
 7    2| occurred in the house of a rich peasant named Foirtgirn, who lived
 8    2|         of the Picts, a certain peasant who, with his whole family,
 9    2|       the house of the friendly peasant, where he found the afflicted
10    2|  XXXVIII.~ Concerning a certain Peasant who was a beggar, for whom,
11    2|         St. Columba a very poor peasant, who lived in the district
12    2|    stake was lost, the wretched peasant, though he had been enriched
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