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1 II | laying siege to him who had taken possession of my post. No 2 VI | able or dared, for I had taken measures to guard against 3 VIII| already, at my bidding, taken the veil and entered a convent. 4 IX | all, their complexity is taken as the measure of the subtlety 5 IX | action as might be finally taken. But my rivals, perceiving 6 X | monastery whither I had been taken, and sent me back to my 7 X | their own. They had, indeed, taken particular pride in the 8 X | the prior with whom I had taken refuge to keep me longer, 9 XI | citadel of the mind cannot be taken unless the army of the foe 10 XIII| than my wife, Heloise, had taken the veil. From this abbey 11 XV | judged that I had thereby taken my own life. When I had