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1 Intr, 0 | religious life, like the other sisters. I am not meant to write: 2 Unic, 1 | We were three sisters and nine brothers: all of 3 Unic, 1 | by them. My brothers and sisters never hindered me from serving 4 Unic, 4 | of the seniors among the sisters, went with me. In the house 5 Unic, 7 | good name of so many of the sisters when I was wicked and they 6 Unic, 7 | enclosed. The freedom which the sisters, who were good, might enjoy 7 Unic, 11(106)| elsewhere she adjures her sisters to think (in another sense) 8 Unic, 20 | lain on the ground and the sisters have come and held me down, 9 Unic, 20 | according to those of my sisters who sometimes see me like 10 Unic, 23 | was also troubled that my sisters in the convent should see 11 Unic, 24(195)| closer than one between sisters.~ 12 Unic, 31 | endured them any longer. The sisters who were with me were frightened 13 Unic, 31 | not afraid. Some of the sisters who were with me were helpless 14 Unic, 31 | I went out, so that the sisters should not observe it, but 15 Unic, 31 | spoke about it again to my sisters, through whose prayers the 16 Unic, 31 | great deal and I believe the sisters in this house do indeed 17 Unic, 32 | talking,254 with some other sisters, asked me why we should 18 Unic, 36 | pleased that some of the sisters311 should take the habit 19 Unic, 36 | Office and instruct the sisters who were there. It was the 20 Unic, 36 | to themselves nor to the sisters. They speak only of God, 21 Unic, 36 | these things seem to the sisters very light and they observe 22 Unic, 36 | it should be given to the sisters here, for it will be a great 23 Unic, 36(329)| as well as admitting lay sisters, of whom there were none