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 | | Arnulf was born at Tiegem in Flanders in 1048. |
 | | And Arnulf, daily increasing from virture to virtue, and [realizing] that to that point he had been [a lord] for nothing, judged the seclusion of the cell to be the delights of paradise, and reckoned the continuous affliction of his body not a burden or misery, but a glory and a luxury. |
 | | All the same, Arnulf did not cease to preach, to argue, and to entreat that she should give pardon to her husband’s and son’s murderers for the restoration of their souls, and should consent that those whom she cruelly hated be made friends and allies to her. |
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