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1 II| And by the commandment of Dacian the provost, Vincent and
2 II| to the judge, and said to Dacian: Thou hast holden unto now
3 II| our christian faith. Then Dacian, being wroth, commanded
4 II| he was all thus tobroken, Dacian said to him: Say Vincent
5 II| said: What sayest thou, Dacian? thou thyself avengest me
6 II| jointures of his sides. And Dacian said to him: Vincent have
7 II| ministers had said this to Dacian, he said: Alas! we be all
8 II| turned to the faith. And when Dacian heard this he was wood,
9 II| Maximian Emperors. And when Dacian heard say that he was dead,
10 II| fowls, by the commandment of Dacian, but it was kept by angels
11 II| of the angels. And when Dacian heard this thing: I trow,
12 II| saying that Vincent said to Dacian: The torments of the prison,
13 II| japes to christian men. Then Dacian said as overcome: Bind him
14 III| he suffered death under Dacian the provost, then Diocletian
15 III| make him suffer. Then, when Dacian the provost saw that he
16 III| him christian. And when Dacian knew that he was become
17 III| hurt. And then commanded Dacian that they should put him
18 III| bath well at ease. Then Dacian seeing this began to assuage
19 III| as thou sayest. Then was Dacian glad and made to cry over
20 III| ashes that were left. Then Dacian made him to be brought tofore
21 III| shall sacrifice. Then said Dacian to him: I see well thy fraud
22 III| help themselves! Then was Dacian so angry that he said to
23 III| become christian. Then was Dacian much abashed and said to
24 III| went to heaven. On the morn Dacian gave his sentence that S.
25 III| hundred and eighty-seven. When Dacian went homeward from the place
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