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1 II| deaf their hearing, the lame their limbs, and the dead
2 III| men of whom that one was lame and that other blind. These
3 III| further but there.~There was a lame man which had been so lame
4 III| lame man which had been so lame five years and might not
5 III| their time, deformed and lame, and where in her youth
6 III| was a young man that was lame, dumb, and deaf, and by
7 III| and said to him: O thou lame and crooked, now pray to
8 III| that had his hand stiff and lame, and put forth the better
9 III| see, the deaf to hear, the lame to go right, and healeth
10 III| which was dumb, blind, and lame; the blessed virgin anointed
11 III| hands were so benumbed and lame that he might not work on
12 IV| together poor people, blind and lame, and presented them tofore
13 V| being sore sick and almost lame returned again to Gotard
14 V| five years and healed two lame men and two blind men. And
15 V| his monastery he made a lame man to go, and found the
16 V| hands of the Judge to be lame. And then the judge weened
17 V| disfigured, crookbacked and lame, which was in that city,
18 VI| thine only word, and the lame to go, the mesels to be
19 VI| were then two fellows, one lame and that other was blind,
20 VI| that other was blind, the lame taught the blind man the
21 VI| and the blind bare the lame man, and thus gat they much
22 VI| lost her left side, and was lame of that one hand. And she
23 VI| day. And therewith he was lame of one thigh so that he
24 VI| but that he abode always lame on his hand, ne might do
25 VI| crooked in the back and lame, which his thighs and feet
26 VI| virtue of our Lord Jesu.~Of a lame child that never had gone.~
27 VI| recovered his sight, and lame men and others were healed.
28 VII| blind to their sight, and lame men to their bodily strength:
29 VII| Angiers which had her hands as lame and counterfeited for cause
30 VII| four men counterfaited and lame in all their members, also
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