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 1    1|  thus addressed him: "Christ bless thee, brother; do thou break
 2    1|      fact, said to him, "God bless thee, my child, for thy
 3    1|      that the holy man might bless them on his arrival; and
 4    2|     milk, asked the saint to bless his burden, as he usually
 5    2| nearer to me here that I may bless it." This being done, the
 6    2|  Bring them to me that I may bless them." And when they were
 7    2|      small cows, but if thou bless them they will increase
 8    2|    my hand I beseech thee to bless." The saint, without turning
 9    3|   attendant Diormit, went to bless the barn which was near
10    3|     the saint, that he might bless his assembled monks. And
11    3|      of his hand, be seen to bless his brethren. And having
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