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Go thou, and bring some men of our lineage, that dread God, (so) that they (can) eat with us.

And when he, young Tobias, was gone forth, (later) he (re)turned again, and told to his father, that one of the sons of Israel lay strangled in the street; and anon (or at once) Tobit rose up from his sitting place [or and anon starting out (or starting up) from his meat-seat], and left the meat (or the meal), and came fasting to the body;

and he took it, and bare it to his house privily, for to bury him warily [or slyly], when the sun was gone done.

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