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1 2 | poor of Christ, keeping back nothing for himself; and
2 3 | this answer from God, went back with great haste to Brother
3 IV | Brother Masseo hastened back to the convent-gate, and
4 IV | than himself, he hurried back to the convent-gate in hopes
5 3 | and their companions came back to themselves; and, being
6 4 | kneeling down before him, put back his hood; and crossing his
7 XXIV| and begged him to come back often, giving both him and
8 2 | for sinners are brought back to God more easily by kindness
9 2 | thou shalt humbly come back here." Whilst the guardian
10 2 | as he could neither go back nor go forward. Seeing himself
11 2 | were growing out of his back, and he waited with great
12 2 | When he awoke and came back to himself, the brothers
13 4 | hour of None. On coming back to himself, he went about
14 4 | not willingly carry on his back a sack of copper to acquire
15 5 | kind words, and sent him back to his cell full of consolation.
16 11 | after which she was carried back to her bed. When the nuns
17 14 | restored to him. He hastened back to Brother Elias with this
18 17 | he said to him: "Give me back my clothes which I wore
19 17 | implored him to give him back his scholar's dress, as
20 17 | was granted. When he came back to himself, he found the
21 18 | placed him carefully on his back, and charitably took him
22 18 | Brother Peter hastened back to the convent that he might
23 21 | of the novice, hastened back to the convent, and calling
24 25 | When Brother John came back to himself after this vision,
25 29 | suspended, his body fell back. If he had not been supported
26 29 | was summer. When he came back to himself, I, who was present,
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