Chapter
1 1 | book are contained certain little flowers - to wit, miracles
2 2 | soul of Francis, his poor little one, but those of many others
3 3 | when he had proceeded a little way, he bade his companion
4 3 | God, which said, "O poor little man, why art thou troubled?
5 1 | arrived in that city, the little children in the streets,
6 3 | houses and dwell there, and little by little a town rose up,
7 3 | dwell there, and little by little a town rose up, with a convent
8 4 | would not be perfect joy." A little further on, St Francis called
9 4 | voice: "O Brother Leo, thou little lamb of God! if the Friars
10 5 | then thou, Brother Leo, my little lamb, shalt answer: `Thou
11 1 | other. St Francis, being a little man, with a mean exterior,
12 4 | whilst I go and preach to my little sisters the birds"; and
13 4 | the sermon was this: "My little sisters the birds, ye owe
14 4 | such bounties. Beware, my little sisters, of the sin of ingratitude,
15 4 | the humble friars, like little birds, should posses nothing
16 5 | Chapter XVII~How a little child who had entered the
17 5 | were still asleep. The said little child had made up his mind
18 5 | convent. Entering into a little cell which was there, he
19 5 | and hurrying on to the little cell, he heard the sound
20 5 | St Francis, lived. The little child grew up in the grace
21 6 | ground, with here and there a little straw; for pillows they
22 6 | and more than five hundred little hearts and bands of iron
23 7 | Sister Clare made him a little cell of reeds, in order
24 7 | send us; grant to me, thy little lamb, that no pain, however
25 7 | of St Francis, these few little bunches did not fail to
26 10| them thus sweetly: "O my little sisters the doves, so simple,
27 11| God, and returned to the little flock of the saintly pastor
28 2 | with a sack of bread and a little vessel of wine, which he
29 2 | I have begged, and this little vessel of wine, and go after
30 2 | And he answered: "Go a little farther, and thou shalt
31 2 | Then the brother, going a little farther, saw the said woman
32 2 | had flown. After waiting a little time, his impatience to
33 2 | porter said to him: "Wait a little whilst I go and fetch St
34 4 | hunger, though he ate a little of whatever was set before
35 13| companion: "Wait for me a little, that I may first ask the
36 16| after them came those a little bigger, and last of all,
37 19| divine office, and cared little or nothing for any of the
38 21| permission he wished for; and the little Brother John set out on
39 21| pray thee go and take a little rest"; but Brother Matthew
40 21| prayers, he went to take a little rest, and Brother John remained
41 23| am come to comfort thee a little before thou leavest this
42 23| answered: "Taste, my son, a little of the second vase"; and
43 23| and having given him a little, she said: "Thou has sufficient,
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