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1    2|        of books packed up in a leathern satchel under his arm; and
2    2|         having slips, with the leathern satchel which contained
3    2|   CHAPTER XXXIX.~ Concerning a Leathern Vessel for holding milk
4    2| belonged to the saint's ship a leathern vessel for holding milk.
5    2|      what he had done with the leathern bottle. The saint smiled
6    2|     now go to the sea, for the leathern vessel for which Lugaid
7    2|        as a wooden stake and a leathern vessel, there may, nevertheless,
8    2|     would wholly penetrate the leathern covering of the ship. According
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