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 1    1| departed to the Lord in the course of that week. After other
 2    1|  homewards, it directed its course across the sea to Hibernia,
 3    1|    written thus much in the course of this first Book selecting
 4    2| various sick persons in the course of that short time which
 5    2|     presented to him in the course of his travels for baptism
 6    2|   south wind, in a straight course from land, into the northern
 7    2|    this north wind will, of course, deliver Cormac's vessel
 8    2|     and immediately, in the course as it were of one minute,
 9    3|     blessed man, and in due course thus expressed himself,
10    3|    to pass that when in the course of chanting the offices,
11    3|  angelic visions, which, of course, could be known by nobody.
12    3| seek to know." They made of course the promise at once according
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