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1 I, TransPre| the French of Filleau de Saint Martin, eked out by borrowings 2 I, IV| he would ray me like a Saint Bartholomew."~ ~"He will 3 I, XI| for all I swear it~ By the saint of most renown -~ If I ever 4 I, XXXI| that left me like a flayed Saint Bartholomew; and every stroke 5 I, XXXIII| first part of his 'Tears of Saint Peter,' which says thus:~ ~ 6 I, XLVIII| incidents, attributing to one saint the miracles of another! 7 II, VII| God be with you and make a saint of you; for I shall find 8 II, VIII| which they now call in Rome Saint Peter's needle. The emperor 9 II, XVI| your worship is the first saint in the saddle I ever saw 10 II, XVI| of my life."~ ~"I am no saint," replied the gentleman, " 11 II, XLI| beards must excuse me; 'Saint Peter is very well in Rome;' 12 II, XLVII| pummelling himself he'd be a saint."~ ~"Is there anything else 13 II, LIII| provinces or kingdoms. 'Saint Peter is very well at Rome; 14 II, LVI| Lord has given her, may Saint Peter add his blessing.'"~ ~ 15 II, LVIII| which proved to be one of Saint George on horseback with 16 II, LVIII| owned; he was called Don Saint George, and he was moreover 17 II, LVIII| it was seen to be that of Saint Martin on his horse, dividing 18 II, LVIII| the image of the patron saint of the Spains seated on 19 II, LVIII| This one is called Don Saint James the Moorslayer, one 20 II, LVIII| which it appeared covered Saint Paul falling from his horse, 21 II, LVIII| knight-errant in life, a steadfast saint in death, an untiring labourer 22 II, LVIII| the order of the blessed Saint Francis, and, as if he had 23 II, LVIII| battle, in calling on that Saint James the Moorslayer, say ' 24 II, LVIII| Cross to Spain as her patron saint and protector, especially 25 II, LIX| knows how ring the bells; 'Saint Peter is very well in Rome.'"~ ~ 26 II, LX| date, that is to say, on Saint John the Baptist's Day, 27 II, LXI| They reached the strand on Saint John's Eve during the night; 28 II, LXIV| whom God shall give it may Saint Peter add his blessing."~ ~ 29 II, LXVI| gentleman has spoken like a saint, and given judgment like