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 1    1| strong and of a good courage; behold, I shall be with thee,"
 2    2|       day was perfectly calm, behold! a cloud arose from the
 3    2|     companions said to them: "Behold this white pebble by which
 4    2|       saint was yet speaking, behold, there arrived, as he had
 5    2|   pray to the Lord with them; behold at this moment Cormac and
 6    2|     as it were of one minute, behold a most favourable south-eastern
 7    3| standing by, saying to them: "Behold, look now to Columba as
 8    3|     labour of his hands. For, behold, at this moment, his soul
 9    3|      I see a wonderful thing; behold, the woman of whom I spake
10    3|        then, strange to tell, behold a wonderful scene presented
11    3|    taken from the flesh. But, behold now how they are stopped
12    3|       there to rest a little, behold, there came up to him a
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