Chapter
1 I | to his great genius, the nun seemed to have chosen~Moses
2 I | King evidently stirred this nun's~heart to the depths. She
3 I | not~listen any longer. The nun's music had been a revelation
4 I | how often! and now this nun had chosen the~song to express
5 II | on the vibrating air. The nun's spirit~found wings in
6 II | beyond the grave in which the nun is laid, that~she may rise
7 II | Indeed, in the~joy of the nun there was little of that
8 II | hair on their heads; the nun shook out her veiling of~
9 II | bare rock in the sea, the nun had seized upon music as
10 II | another player, and not the nun of~the last two days whose
11 II | the elevation, while the nun was singing, and brought
12 II | from the Archbishop,~for a nun to see a visitor, and then
13 II | of the priest as to the nun's beauty.~ ~"She does not
14 II | light fell full upon the nun's figure; a thrill of deep~
15 II | which you speak"~ ~The aged nun bent her head slowly, with
16 II | now trembled before~this nun. The Duchess went towards
17 III| impassioned face of the nun. All the magic charm of
18 III| you~could not respect the nun who became a wife; no love,
19 X | desires, while~the poor nun will shed the light of her
20 X | workings of the heart! The nun, wasted by~yearning love,
21 X | mystical words which every nun takes as a~kind of motto
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