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 1    II|  brought the mantle out of his cell, and all stilly without
 2    II|        and when he came to the cell of S. Paul he found that
 3    II|       and shut him in a little cell seven years long, and gave
 4    II|       I keep the walls of this cell. ~It happed on a time that
 5   III|        that, S. Gregory in his cell of the same abbey whereas
 6   III|    heaven, which came from the cell of S. Benet unto heaven.
 7   III|       that place sent him to a cell of theirs to be hosteler,
 8   III|      all whole and went to his cell again, and went to matins
 9   III|       of God. Semblably in her cell, on a time was a candle
10   III|  because she was raised in the cell of S. Genevieve. There came
11   III|      the holy virgin in to her cell the Sunday tofore the said
12   III|     approached the door of the cell she lost her sight and became
13   III|     when she issued out of her cell in the end of Lent.~In the
14    IV|      closed it with her in her cell. And when the abbot knew
15    IV|       with his brethren to her cell, and found her there dead.
16    IV|      Theodora entered into the cell of his wife, and abode therein
17    IV|        a solitary life, took a cell for himself a twelve-furlong
18    IV|      found her enclosed in her cell; and she required of him
19    IV| multitude of devils tofore the cell of an hermit, and he opened
20     V|      He had been a year in the cell of novices, and yet he wist
21     V|      which shone amidst of the cell through the house. And he
22     V|        night, he went into the cell which was set on the tomb
23     V|       a man to the door of the cell and called S. Concord, and
24     V| morning they found them at his cell, whom he saluted and received
25     V|       I also doubted my proper cell as fearing my conceits and
26     V|        to go straight unto the cell with all their charge and
27     V|        returned again into his cell glorifying God.~And as he
28     V|       on a fig-tree beside his cell which sang oft full sweetly.
29     V|        set herself in a little cell, and there served our Lord
30     V|     knocked at the door of the cell and none answered, he opened
31     V|      taken the body out of the cell, they found that she was
32     V|       there he closed her in a cell, and sealed the door with
33     V|        door with lead. And the cell was little and straight,
34     V|     And he said to her: In thy cell, as thou art worthy. And
35     V|     and opened the door of the cell. And she prayed him that
36    VI|        dwelled with him in his cell, and went to the place where
37    VI|      lightly be brought to the cell by water, but they had no
38    VI| brought unto the rivage of his cell, and there buried them in
39    VI|      And then he went into his cell and brought the corpse thither,
40    VI|     the church sit, but in his cell he sat upon a threefoot
41    VI|     sat on a time alone in his cell, and Severus and Gallus
42    VI|      speak together within the cell, and then they told it to
43    VI|       was inclosed in a little cell which S. Francis had edified.
44    VI|       she prayed to God in her cell, and the devil gave to her
45    VI|      her in the chamber of her cell. And it happed that she
46    VI|       to be prior of a certain cell and he ruled it in such
47   VII|        as he walked before his cell being in his holy meditations,
48   VII|       because I cannot find my cell, ne wot not where I am.
49   VII|  nothing about her save an old cell, and the old man Adrian
50   VII|     her and entered into their cell, and shut the door against
51   VII|      he said: Sit still in thy cell and it shall teach thee
52   VII|      then he returned into his cell, and came again to his first
53   VII|     the last she went into his cell, and found him without tofore
54   VII|       after, returned into his cell.~And a little while after,
55   VII|     they went forthwith to the cell of the said holy man where
56   VII|   penitence, went out from his cell, and took a worldly and
 
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