Chapter
1 II | and~consequently we have a Mother Superior here. Among other
2 II | grating and in the Reverend Mother's presence, an~interview
3 II | whatsoever; but,~strict as the Mother is, for a deliverer of our
4 II | that Sister Theresa and the Mother consented to receive~him
5 II | belonging, no doubt, to the Mother Superior,~held back the
6 II | of an aged recluse. The Mother might have been a century~
7 II | call my companion~is my mother in God, my superior here
8 II | with amazement.~ ~"The Holy Mother only speaks Latin and Spanish,"
9 II | chosen to do so.~ ~"Dear Mother, the gentleman presents
10 II | with a keen glance.~ ~"Yes, Mother." ~ ~"Go back to your cell,
11 II | my daughter!" said the Mother~imperiously. The General
12 II | but she turned~back.~ ~"Mother," she said, with dreadful
13 III | yourself, my brother. Our Mother~would separate us without
14 III | make away with myself"~ ~"Mother!" Sister Theresa called
15 V | well brought up; that her mother managed~cleverly that in
16 VIII| a devoted woman's,~as a mother's love; a love so great
17 IX | affectionate respect.~ ~"Yes, dear mother; I was at home all the time.
18 IX | say, after supper, `If my mother had been an honest~woman,
19 IX | the blame on his father or~mother, he holds God responsible
20 X | given up my right to be the~mother of future Ducs de Langeais.
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