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While Clara had gone one day to return a visit from Lady Bygrave, Miss "It will never do for Clara to see this letter," thought Miss Pemberton; Franklin, observing that the general had handed in Clara, followed, "I know you speak the truth," said Clara; "but I felt myself so blindness," said the general, taking Clara's hand. cache = ./cache/23070.txt txt = ./txt/23070.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10342 author = Merriman, Henry Seton title = The Velvet Glove date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 74433 sentences = 5548 flesch = 88 summary = "I have come a long way," said the little man at once, speaking in the Marcos, the man of action and not of words, looked at him and said "I fancy that is how it is," said Sarrion, turning gravely to Marcos. "I shall try to see Juanita also," said Sarrion, throwing his cloak round "I see no church and no houses," said Juanita to Marcos. Sarrion, Marcos and Juanita stood near the door. "Hombre," she said, "do you know Marcos de Sarrion?" "So long as he is away we need not be uneasy about Juanita," said Marcos. "Evasio Mon will not leave us long idle," said Sarrion, when the man had "Mon has not arrived," said Marcos, with his eye on the road. There Mon turned to look at Juanita and from her to Marcos. 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I little thought that there lived a Romish priest or bishop, who, in a It appears that the Popish priests and nuns of the United States have Romish priest merits the confidence of an American Protestant, time will Pope know, well do Jesuits and priests understand that if the Irish other Popish priest or bishop in the United States? to a Jesuit priest, what Protestants think of poor Roman Catholics? American repeal, that the Pope and his priests have in view; but church among Jesuits and Popish priests, when speaking upon church affairs. practice in Popish countries, for Catholic bishops and priests to pass other Popish bishops of this country, who accuse American Protestants, id: 37705 author: Hogan, William title: Popery! As It Was and as It Is. Also, Auricular Confession; And Popish Nunneries date: words: 63909 sentences: 2707 pages: flesch: 68 cache: ./cache/37705.txt txt: ./txt/37705.txt summary: Americans will bear in mind that Roman Catholics believe their church to be permitted to appoint bishop or priest to any church, diocese, living, Popes and priests forbid Roman Catholics from uniting with them? spiritual matters but my own conscience and the word of God. POPISH BISHOPS AND PRIESTS ABSOLVE ALLEGIANCE TO PROTESTANT GOVERNMENTS. Americans, that Roman Catholic bishops and priests teach their people the Pope of Rome, and by every bishop and priest in this country. I would again ask Americans whether Roman Catholic priests, or bishop, Every Irish Roman Catholic priest, who comes to this country, is Catholic bishops and priests still continue to assert that their church be governed by the Pope of Rome, and his priests, and bishops, I shall priest nor an Irish Roman Catholic, and _true_ son of the church, who holy Roman Catholic church would extend to you, your Protestant religion id: 23070 author: Kingston, William Henry Giles title: Clara Maynard; Or, The True and the False: A Tale of the Times date: words: 39946 sentences: 1768 pages: flesch: 74 cache: ./cache/23070.txt txt: ./txt/23070.txt summary: "He generally uses Bickersteth''s prayers," answered Miss Pemberton. "I hope so," said Clara, "though Lady Bygrave, when last she called on his son," observed Harry to Clara; "you might get Mary to speak to her Clara being with her father, Mr and Mrs Lerew were announced. vicar''s visit, and Clara having very unwillingly left her father, Mr the servant entered to say that the captain wished to see Miss Clara, Mary went away in good spirits, promising to write to Clara, and tell Mrs Lerew frequently called on Clara, as also did Lady Bygrave. While Clara had gone one day to return a visit from Lady Bygrave, Miss "It will never do for Clara to see this letter," thought Miss Pemberton; Franklin, observing that the general had handed in Clara, followed, "I know you speak the truth," said Clara; "but I felt myself so blindness," said the general, taking Clara''s hand. id: 10342 author: Merriman, Henry Seton title: The Velvet Glove date: words: 74433 sentences: 5548 pages: flesch: 88 cache: ./cache/10342.txt txt: ./txt/10342.txt summary: "I have come a long way," said the little man at once, speaking in the Marcos, the man of action and not of words, looked at him and said "I fancy that is how it is," said Sarrion, turning gravely to Marcos. "I shall try to see Juanita also," said Sarrion, throwing his cloak round "I see no church and no houses," said Juanita to Marcos. Sarrion, Marcos and Juanita stood near the door. "Hombre," she said, "do you know Marcos de Sarrion?" "So long as he is away we need not be uneasy about Juanita," said Marcos. "Evasio Mon will not leave us long idle," said Sarrion, when the man had "Mon has not arrived," said Marcos, with his eye on the road. There Mon turned to look at Juanita and from her to Marcos. "I wish I was a Sarrion," said Juanita, looking up at the armour with a id: 39537 author: Power, Eileen title: Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 date: words: 337222 sentences: 25624 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/39537.txt txt: ./txt/39537.txt summary: the ages of seven and eight years, to the house of nuns at Buckland, formal right of bishop or of patron to place a nun in their house on injunctions to seven houses a prohibition to receive more nuns than could visited the house of nuns of Markyate and on the following day he order concerning the Prioress and nuns of the Benedictine convent of North ordering her to receive two nuns of the house of Moxby, which had been house, in order to visit the nuns of Seton, and returning without girls against the bishop''s order and the convent''s will, one to be a nun house) by the Bishop contrary to the will of the nuns, see two letters There were at the time five nuns in the house and one in was a very small house and contained only a prioress and two nuns in 1380. id: 55703 author: Repplier, Agnes title: In Our Convent Days date: words: 37628 sentences: 2455 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/55703.txt txt: ./txt/55703.txt summary: ("so great a soul as Isabella," said Madame Rayburn, "could never stoop Blessed Virgin Mary to her cousin, St. Elizabeth," she said. Therefore, when Elizabeth looked at me, we said "Tony!" and "Agnes," said Madame Rayburn''s voice, "you had better go to the chapel We--Elizabeth, Marie, Tony, Lilly, Emily, and "Of course she will," said Elizabeth, "because she can''t play without "Children, will you be silent!" said Madame Chapelle, angry and chapel door; Elizabeth performing the ceremony, and Tony and Lilly "I did the time before last," said Elizabeth calmly. Reverend Mother''s name is Elizabeth," she said, "that we''re going to "If you wanted to, it wouldn''t be an act," said Elizabeth. "All right," said Elizabeth. "She was a saint, Marie," said Elizabeth impatiently, and driving "She told me," said Elizabeth, "that if ever I let such a thing happen I looked at Elizabeth and Tony. id: 5734 author: Richardson, Sarah J. title: Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal An Authentic Narrative of the Horrors, Mysteries, and Cruelties of Convent Life date: words: 106115 sentences: 5325 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/5734.txt txt: ./txt/5734.txt summary: told the Superior what I said, taking good care not to repeat her own The great day at length came for which the Abbess had been so long placed, and soon returned followed by two little boys whom they called know how my heart longs for love, for sympathy and kindness." I asked if The priest then ordered us to return to the kitchen, for said he, "The bed, the priest said she was an example of those in the world called said she, "I saw the priests and Superiors running along the halls, and as I followed the priest from the room; and for a long time I continued I had good cause to fear, for I had several times seen a priest go to stop in any place where a Romish priest resided, "for," said he, my dear father left me at the mercy of the priest without one kind look ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel