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 1    1|       King Connall, the son of Comgell, and told him everything,
 2    1|        summer he and the Abbot Comgell sat down not far from the
 3    1|         he thus spoke to Abbot Comgell, who was sitting at his
 4    1|     side, "A day shall come, O Comgell ! when the well whence this
 5    1|        man's use." "How?" said Comgell; "shall the water of this
 6    1|        to the monastery of St. Comgell, which is called in the
 7    1|   there two aged monks, of St. Comgell, who, when he told them
 8    1|      did in our hearing to St. Comgell, as he sat by the fort Cethirn."~ ~
 9    3|      souls of the monks of St. Comgell.~ ~AT another time, when
10    3| prayers the monks of the Abbot Comgell, who are just now in danger
11    3|   these distinguished men were Comgell Mocu Aridi, Cainnech Mocu
12    3|      Mocu Alti saw, as he told Comgell and Cainnech afterwards,
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