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1    1| present in spirit, and could look on things that were widely
2    1|    who was mean in dress and look, and hitherto had not stood
3    1|  some one of the brethren to look over with me and correct
4    1| brilliancy that he could not look upon it, and quickly fled
5    1|  ground, near the sea-shore, look for Erc, a robber, who came
6    3|     saying to them: "Behold, look now to Columba as he draweth
7    3|      open. And as no one can look directly at, or gaze with
8    3|    young man was not able to look upon, and therefore he fled
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