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 1    1|   swords, and the spears; and, strange to tell, a few of those
 2    1|      am very much displeased." Strange to say, at that very moment,
 3    1|       said to his companions: "Strange to say, my children, this
 4    1|      thought he felt something strange and unusual, which, however,
 5    2|      the aforesaid woman. Yet, strange to say, in order that the
 6    2| blessed man; and, what is very strange, the number of cattle determined
 7    2|       manner prescribed, then, strange to relate, the sky, which
 8    3|        heaven in prayer, then, strange to tell, behold a wonderful
 9    3|       lighted up suddenly with strange transports of joy; and raising
10    3|      came up to the saint and, strange to say, laid its head on
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