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 1    1|          Why do you ask about that wretched man, who is quite unable
 2    1|          saint's prophecy; for the wretched man, returning to Hibernia
 3    1|          seem so to me, but a poor wretched creature, who on the day
 4    1|           killed, and given to the wretched thief in place of the seals,
 5    1| recommended, but he found that the wretched robber had died suddenly
 6    2|            lived in the water; his wretched body was, though too late,
 7    2|            man, taking pity on the wretched man, who had not wherewithal
 8    2|       bring it to me quickly." The wretched man brought the branch as
 9    2|       venison in thy house."~ ~The wretched beggar upon hearing this
10    2|            the stake was lost, the wretched peasant, though he had been
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