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1 Pref, 3| it is sometimes hard to tell if she is consciously quoting 2 Unic, 2| advise parents, I should tell them to take great care 3 Unic, 3| her words. She began to tell me how she had come to be 4 Unic, 3| courage that I determined to tell my father of my decision, 5 Unic, 5| CHAPTER V - Continues to tell of the grievous infirmities 6 Unic, 5| I forgot to tell how, in the year of my novitiate, 7 Unic, 5| was venial sin, they would tell me was no sin at all; and 8 Unic, 5| had for me, he began to tell me about his unhappy condition. 9 Unic, 7| right path by me; I used to tell them that there was nothing 10 Unic, 7| to know him, I began to tell him about my prayers. He 11 Unic, 7| which God delivered me, and tell how I plunged into them 12 Unic, 9| that, so far as I could tell, I loved Him, but I did 13 Unic, 13| a married woman, he will tell her it is better for her 14 Unic, 14| soul, and the soul cannot tell whence or how it has come 15 Unic, 14| and afterwards I cannot tell how I have managed to say 16 Unic, 15| opinion, it is possible to tell if this state comes from 17 Unic, 18| Unlearned persons would tell me that He was there only 18 Unic, 20| if only so that you might tell me what it is, for this 19 Unic, 20| noticeable that I could hardly tell when my feet were touching 20 Unic, 22| how great my error was and tell many people of it, as I 21 Unic, 22| matter than I. When people tell you that they are beginning 22 Unic, 23| and to encourage me and to tell me not to think that I could 23 Unic, 23| rightly call him) would tell me about his own weaknesses -- 24 Unic, 23| understood them, and to tell him about them. But that 25 Unic, 23| God, should look at it and tell me what I ought to do. If 26 Unic, 23| gentleman came to me, it was to tell me with great distress that 27 Unic, 24| I might talk to him and tell him about my experiences 28 Unic, 24| he had not ventured to tell me definitely to abandon 29 Unic, 25| processes by which we may tell the difference between these 30 Unic, 25| order to test me. He used to tell me that, provided I did 31 Unic, 26| myself and to others, or tell me of things which are to 32 Unic, 26| would speak to me again and tell me to obey Him; and His 33 Unic, 27| once to my confessor, to tell him about it. He asked me 34 Unic, 27| and before that He used to tell me He was there when I could 35 Unic, 28| then my confessor would not tell me I was imagining it. And 36 Unic, 28| way that if they were to tell me that a person whom I 37 Unic, 28| ways. I knew they used to tell him that he must be on his 38 Unic, 29| I used to go to Him and tell Him about all these trials 39 Unic, 29| angry, and He told me to tell them that this was tyranny. 40 Unic, 29| cherubim:231 they do not tell me their names but I am 41 Unic, 30| its very first motions and tell them even the most dubious 42 Unic, 30| onward I should write and tell him of anything that happened 43 Unic, 30| one's confessor. I will tell you what often happened 44 Unic, 30| deceive them intentionally, or tell them a lie, but I was thoroughly 45 Unic, 31| believed, for they would not tell a lie for anything) noticed 46 Unic, 31| occurrence in a letter. I did not tell him who the author of the 47 Unic, 31| letters, for I wrote to tell him what had been happening 48 Unic, 32| shown her there. Begins to tell of the way and means whereby 49 Unic, 32| for religious? I was to tell my confessor this257 and 50 Unic, 32| He did not venture to tell me expressly to give up 51 Unic, 33| although, as I could not tell them the principal thing -- 52 Unic, 33| to Holy Scripture and to tell me his feelings about the 53 Unic, 33| would take a long time to tell how the Lord continued to 54 Unic, 34| for many years. I began to tell him that mine had been a 55 Unic, 34| spiritual trials. He urged me to tell him what the trials were. 56 Unic, 34| friend of his, he would tell him about them at once, 57 Unic, 34| through my instrumentality to tell him certain truths which, 58 Unic, 35| was being ridiculous and tell me not to do things which 59 Unic, 35| fain would I cry aloud to tell everyone of my great blindness 60 Unic, 38| Me lose: do not fail to tell them of it." Ah, my Lord, 61 Unic, 38| Thy great wisdom. I cannot tell how the Lord gives me courage 62 Unic, 40| all truths, yet I cannot tell how, for I saw nothing. 63 Unic, 40| by someone to beg God to tell him if he would be serving