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family 8
famous 2
fancies 1
far 18
far-distant 2
farewell 1
farther 3
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19 themselves
18 back
18 came
18 far
18 garment
18 name
18 person
Sulpitius Severus
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far

   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, I | felt a desire to go on as far as the sea. I there met 2 I, VII | could have spread itself so far and wide, had it not gathered 3 I, IX | exclaim, "You are going too far, my Gallic friend: take 4 I, X | Chapter X.~" Not far from the desert, and dose 5 I, XXIII| that book of yours is never far from my right hand. For 6 I, XXVI | him any one of the monks, far less any of the bishops. 7 I, XXVI | my book, and you have, so far, related to us the doings 8 II, IX | in the plains spreading far on every side, and was several 9 II, XIV | discourse which has been so far continued. But inasmuch 10 III, V | concerning Martin. Be that far from every one who lives 11 III, VIII | body of the public, and far less should Martin think 12 III, XII | And the emperor was not far from being compelled to 13 III, XIII | evil communion, and, not far, from a village named Andethanna, 14 III, XIII | where remote woods stretch11 far and wide with profound solitude, 15 III, XVI | since the mention of him is far from pleasant, and let us 16 III, XVII | about him: he extends too far to be comprised fully in 17 III, XVII | your route will take you far off the beaten track, still 18 III, XVII | But when you have come as far as Egypt, although it is


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