Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, X | than six miles from the monastery. This bread was sent by
2 I, X | with it. Then, entering the monastery with the air of a conqueror,
3 I, XI | when, on his return to the monastery, the old man reported to
4 I, XII | Chapter XII.~"In this monastery I saw two old men who were
5 I, XV | while a member of the same monastery. They sought after him long
6 I, XVII | received by the Abbot of the monastery on any other condition than
7 I, XVIII| business, and having entered a monastery of very23 strict discipline,
8 I, XVIII| rather enquire after another monastery where life was carried on
9 I, XIX | Chapter XIX.~"Inthe same monastery, the fact which I am about
10 I, XIX | branches in the court of the monastery, as if for a witness of
11 I, XXII | arriving at the nearest monastery, which was inhabited by
12 I, XXII | carried back to the same monastery on the shoulders of the
13 I, XXV | to stay with him in the monastery. In making this request,
14 II, XIII | many who dwelt in the same monastery; andfar less can I expect
15 III, VI | demons acknowledged?~"The monastery of the blessed man was at
16 III, X | outward management of the monastery belonged, and who was himself
17 III, X | ran joyfully back to the monastery, with the feeling undoubtedly
18 III, XIV | him at the gate12 of the monastery; and that, before the man
19 III, XIV | touched the threshold of the monastery, he had, without hesitation,
20 III, XIV | for the expenses of the monastery, since it was difficult
21 III, XV | rock which overhangs the monastery. He then heard them, in
22 III, XV | been brought up in the monastery by Martin himself, was now
23 III, XV | years he had grown up in the monastery amid the sacred institutions
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