Chapter
1 2 | all. He began to think and say within himself, "It is evident
2 2 | find a good priest who will say Mass for us. We will then
3 IV | enough for a brother to say an `Our Father,' and come
4 IV | not wait on him, he would say an untruth; while if he
5 2 | I have not many words to say to you; but I wish you to
6 4 | answer angrily, `What ye say is not the truth; ye are
7 4 | alms of the poor; begone I say'; if then he refuse to open
8 5 | how the latter could never say aught but the contrary to
9 5 | had no books wherewith to say divine office. So, when
10 5 | no Breviary wherewith to say Matins, but in order to
11 5 | the words I shall bid thee say. Thus will I begin: `O Brother
12 5 | St Francis; "but when I say, `Brother Francis, thou
13 5 | obedience, so to do. When I say, `O wicked Brother Francis,
14 6 | all places - because, I say, his holy eyes have found
15 XII| convent-gate, so as to be ready to say a few godly words to such
16 2 | knowing what to do or what to say, as he could neither go
17 3 | Spirit put into his mind to say; and he preached so wonderfully
18 3 | Francis had ordered them to say. The message brought such
19 4 | him; wherefore he used to say that if a man does not taste
20 5 | Thou art damned", he was to say to him these words: "Open
21 10 | been so uncivil as not to say a word to so holy a king,
22 10 | this, that neither could I say a word to him nor he to
23 10 | far better what we had to say than if we had explained
24 11 | church with the other nuns to say the Office on the night
25 14 | courteously, and begged him to say why he avoided his company,
26 17 | divine love - that is to say, Brother Simon - and his
27 19 | now by thy prayers, and say for me some Paters, for
28 21 | but lacking courage to say so - he confided his wish
29 29 | state till the hour came to say Mass. He approached the
30 29 | of the words, that is to say, Hoc est, it was quite impossible
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