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 1    3|       night the forementioned Virgnous, burning with the love of
 2    3|       the side-chamber, where Virgnous was striving to hide himself
 3    3|     his mid-day splendour, so Virgnous could not at all bear this
 4    3|      the next day he sent for Virgnous, who was very much alarmed,
 5    3|       death through this same Virgnous's relating it. Comman, sister'
 6    3|       Comman, sister's son to Virgnous, a respected priest, solemnly
 7    3|    from the lips of the abbot Virgnous, his own uncle, who, as
 8    3|  ascending choirs of angels." Virgnous, who about this time came
 9    3|       been granted. This same Virgnous, having for many years lived
10    3| well-informed old men to whom Virgnous himself had told it.~ ~Another
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