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 1    1|      us before evening." And lo! the same day, the ship
 2    1| during the whole voyage, and lo! as his little ship was
 3    1|     with him looked out, and lo, a whale, of huge and amazing
 4    1|  ordered him, "Rise quickly; lo ! Lugaid is coming. Tell
 5    1|      on this very spot." And lo! about an hour after, a
 6    2|       too, the saint added, "Lo! here in thy presence I
 7    2|   hour, wonderful to relate, lo! Cormac unexpectedly arrived,
 8    2|    in a profound calm, when, lo! there suddenly sprung up
 9    3|     now Belfast Lough); for, lo! at this moment they are
10    3|      the angelic nature! For lo, an angel of the Lord, who
11    3|  bitter grief into my bosom. Lo! thou, as thou art a man,
12    3|      towards the east, when, lo! there appeared something
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