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1 3 | Bernard on things divine, he left the place where he was and 2 2 | Bernard placed himself on the left side of St Francis, who, 3 2 | Brother Bernard and his left on that of Brother Elias. 4 3 | reached the island, his friend left him and returned home; the 5 3 | consented. St Francis being left alone, and there being no 6 3 | appointed day arrived, St Clare left her convent with great joy, 7 6 | St Francis ordered to be left in that field. The chapter 8 7 | would be his portion when he left this world.~St Francis at 9 7 | the promise of St Francis, left the vineyard open to all 10 7 | the few bunches which were left, and put them into the winepress; 11 3 | immediately the temptation left him, and it seemed to him 12 5 | mouth!" upon which the devil left him in so great rage and 13 10| was the King of France, he left his cell in haste, and ran 14 16| increased, and none of them left the place that he had chosen. 15 17| long time. He very seldom left his cell, and whenever he 16 17| any mark, though it was left there some time, until it 17 17| earnestly, that the temptation left him. Shortly after, however, 18 18| mother coming to know it, he left the place in the morning, 19 19| days after his soul had left the body, it appeared to 20 22| brother, which had just left his body, go straight to 21 22| because when my brother left this life I was praying 22 24| reason the said Brother John left the top of the tree where 23 24| place on the branch he had left; no sooner was he there, 24 25| Christ, the blessed one, left Brother John, going from 25 27| having said these words, he left this world, with joyful 26 29| his precious Blood, but left his Body and his Blood as


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