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 1    1| present hour entertained the thought before, yet we shall follow
 2    1|      monastery, each of them thought he felt something strange
 3    1|    of the Mass, because they thought him very pious. The saint,
 4    1|      thee, lest the frequent thought of the fact should make
 5    2|      pricked at heart at the thought of his forgetfulness, and
 6    2|     he had despised, when he thought he was afar off. When the
 7    2|      brushwood, where, as he thought, no animal could be hurt
 8    2|     divine favour, seeing we thought that thou wert honoured
 9    3|   what the Lord has this day thought fit to show to me regarding
10    3|     for you into mourning, I thought it better to put off for
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