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Chapter 64 of 267

Chapter IV. Of the miracle which Abbot Abraham wrought on the breasts of a woman.

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Why also need I mention the acts of Abbot Abraham, [1949] who was surnamed haplous, i.e., the simple, from the simplicity of his life and his innocence. This man when he had gone from the desert to Egypt for the harvest in the season of Quinquagesima [1950] was pestered with tears and prayers by a woman who brought her little child, already pining away and half dead from lack of milk; he gave her a cup of water to drink signed with the sign of the cross; and when she had drunk it at once most marvellously her breasts that had been till then utterly dry flowed with a copious abundance of milk.

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