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1 I, I | all others."~"I truly," said I, "while you were still
2 I, I | do myself."~"Quiteright," said Postumianus, "that Gaul
3 I, II | Chapter II.~"Truly" said I, "you have clearly proved
4 I, IV | Upon this I smiled, and said to my friend the Gaul, "
5 I, VI | had received. They also said that the reading was to
6 I, VII | the most learned men were said to hold different opinions
7 I, VIII | very angry, because he has said that we are in the habit
8 I, IX | account of these, he is said not to stand high in favor
9 I, IX | those people, again, are said to express their rage when
10 I, IX | multitude of monks were said to inhabit the widely extending
11 I, XII | saw two old men who were said to have already lived there
12 I, XII | what I ask."~"We indeed," said I, "have nothing by means
13 I, XII | I will stint nothing," said Postumianus, "of your desires;
14 I, XIII | water, for the well was said to be a thousand or more
15 I, XIV | refreshment. It was also said that the wolf waited at
16 I, XV | borders upon Memphis. He was said already to have dwelt in
17 I, XVII | reached. An anchorite was said to live somewhere within
18 I, XVII | before my visit, he was said to have granted an interview;
19 I, XVII | together, the recluse is said to have replied to the question
20 I, XVII | part, as I have already said, the monks resided together
21 I, XVII | places, as I have already said, is obedience. In fact,
22 I, XIX | am about to narrate was said to have occurred within
23 I, XX | supplication to God, he is said to have prayed that, power
24 I, XXI | mistake of fools, he is said to be a holy man, he will,
25 I, XXI | what you have left to be said by Hieronymus; you have
26 I, XXI | forward an example, as you said you would do, against spurious
27 I, XXIII | and virtues?"~"I own it," said Postumianus, "and that book
28 I, XXVI | man (I know him not), has said that you have told many
29 I, XXVI | deeds of Martin."~"Well," said I, "I think that your request
30 I, XXVI | him: because, as I have said, he both owes us a return
31 I, XXVII | Chapter XXVII.~"Well," said the Gaul, "I, for my part,
32 I, XXVII(25)| Gurdonicus": a word said to have been derived from
33 II, I | the sacred rites. Martin said to him in reply that it
34 II, I | which has been got ready,' said Martin, `be brought to me;
35 II, IV | not be hid, but those are said to have been innumerable
36 II, IV | time, turning to us, he said that, not without reason,
37 II, V | have conquered, O Gaul," said Postumianus, "you have conquered,
38 II, VII | that no woman was ever said to have stood more close
39 II, VII | themselves by that example."~Then said the Gaul: "Why do you not
40 II, X | tinted flowers. `That part,' said he, `which has been eaten
41 II, XI | of battle?' In answer he said, ' Frequently; I have often
42 II, XI | brethren had surrounded him), said: ' Let not a woman enter
43 II, XIII | that Martin himself lied) said: ' I will tell you, but
44 II, XIII | special annoyance, while he said that Jupiter was stupid
45 II, XIV | the end of the world, he said to us that Nero and Antichrist
46 II, XIV | of the Gentiles. He also said that Antichrist, on the
47 II, XIV | according to the law. He further said that Nero was to be destroyed
48 III, III | covered all his garment. He said, moreover, that the lady
49 III, III | manner. ' I command thee,' said the person in question, '
50 III, V | compelled that; for they are said to hesitate about some things
51 III, V | effect that we neither have said, nor will say, anything
52 III, VII | those things which we have said, I will bring forward, not
53 III, VIII | me thus?' But then Martin said, ' It is not at you, but
54 III, IX | In the name of the Lord,' said Martin, ' I command thee
55 III, X | able to do nothing. 'Go,' said he, ' let down your line,
56 III, XIII | an angel stood by him and said, `Justly, O Martin, do you
57 III, XVII | Chapter XVII.~Then said I, since I perceived by
58 III, XVII | completed yesterday, or have said to-day. You will relate
59 III, XVII | although, as you yourself have said, it already knows the man,
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