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control 4
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convent 33
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conventional 1
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35 word
34 antoinette
34 young
33 convent
33 few
33 found
33 loved
Honoré de Balzac
The Duchess of Langeais

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convent

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1 I | Mediterranean, there stands~a convent of the Order of Barefoot 2 I | English fleet,~its wealthy convent and peaceable inhabitants 3 I | Roman Catholic world, the convent stood out~pre-eminent for 4 I | in the breast of God. No convent,~indeed, was so well fitted 5 I | rest in the depths.~ ~The convent stands on the highest point 6 I | discern the square mass of the convent built~conformably to the 7 I | Government, really to see the convent~and to find some means of 8 I | To open the doors of a convent of nuns by lawful means! 9 I | conscience. The Carmelite convent on the~island was the only 10 I | had seen nothing of the convent but~its walls, and of the 11 I | as to the~sisters in the convent; he was quite unaware how 12 II | the General went to the convent to be present at vespers. ~ 13 II | invited the confessor of the~convent to meet his guest. Never 14 II | sisters there were in the~convent, and asked for particulars 15 II | allowed~to go out of the convent, or to see visitors?~ ~" 16 II | stringent. No man may enter a convent of Barefoot~Carmelites unless 17 II | of the nuns may~leave the convent; though the great Saint, 18 II | and brought~him to the convent by way of the gallery round 19 II | a woman's choice of the convent life! A man may have~any 20 II | still room, and the~lonely convent in the sea, were full of 21 III| their might~to search every convent in France, Italy, Spain, 22 III| in vain under~many a dark convent wall. I am not speaking 23 X | and not in some provincial convent. Therein lies the whole~ 24 X | clear that she had entered a convent. Montriveau determined to~ 25 X | search, for her through every convent~in the world. He must have 26 X | grating in the Carmelite convent should now be~comprehended 27 X | would make a way to the convent at the most~seemingly inaccessible 28 X | set siege to the~town and convent, like pirates, and leave 29 X | for the violators of the convent was~doomed to failure.~ ~ 30 X | difficulty in gaining the~convent garden, where the trees 31 X | crossed the cemetery of the convent. ~Montriveau recognised 32 X | like the costume of the convent,~led the way, and Montriveau 33 X | woman was carried into the convent parlour,~passed through


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