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CHAPTER XXI.-Of a certain rich and very greedy man,
named Uigen,
CHAPTER XXII.-Of Columban, a man of equally humble
condition, whose cattle, when they were few, the holy
man blessed and after his blessing they increased to the
number of a hundred,

CHAPTER XXIII.-Of the death of Johan, son of Conall,

on the very day he threw dishonour upon and contemned

the Saint, .

CHAPTER XXIV.-Of the death of one Feradach, a dis-
honest man, foretold by the Saint,

CHAPTER XXV.-Concerning another persecutor, whose
name in Latin is Manus Dextera,

CHAPTER XXVI.-Another oppressor of the innocent, who,
in the province of the Lagenians, fell down dead, like
Ananias before Peter, the same moment that he was
terribly reproved by the Saint,

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CHAPTER XXVII.-Of the death of a wild boar, which
was caused to fall prostrate at some distance from the
Saint by the sign of the Lord's Cross,

CHAPTER XXVIII.-Of an Aquatic Monster which, by his

prayer and the raising of his hand against it, was driven

back and prevented from hurting Lugne, who was swim-

ming near it,

CHAPTER XXIX. Of the Reptiles and Serpents of the
Iouan island, which, from the day the Saint blessed it,
were able to hurt neither man nor beast,

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CHAPTER XXX.-Of the Spear signed by him, which,
though driven with all one's force, could never after
hurt any living creature,

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