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To whom Tobit said, Be still, and do not thou be troubled [or disturbed]; our son is whole and safe; for that man is faithful enough, with whom we sent him forth.

But his mother might not be comforted in any manner, but each day she went out, and looked about after (or for) him, and compassed all the ways, by which the hope of his again-coming (or his coming again) seemed to her, to see him coming (from) afar, if it might be done. [She forsooth no wise might take comfort, but each day starting out, beheld about, and went about all the ways, by which seemed hope of (him) turning again, that afar she might see him coming, if it might be so.]

And soothly Raguel said to (Tobias), the husband of his daughter, Dwell thou here, or Abide thou here with me, and I shall send a messenger to tell of thine health to Tobit, thy father. [But forsooth Raguel said to his son-in-law, Dwell here, and I shall send a messenger of health from thee to Tobit, thy father.]

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