The Story of Port RoyalJ. Murray, 1907 - 504 |
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Strona 3
... have been a sweet , good , and devout woman , an excellent wife and mother ; she married , poor little bride , at the mature age of twelve , her bridegroom being twenty - five . Their marriage seems to have been a very happy one . There ...
... have been a sweet , good , and devout woman , an excellent wife and mother ; she married , poor little bride , at the mature age of twelve , her bridegroom being twenty - five . Their marriage seems to have been a very happy one . There ...
Strona 5
... poor little Angélique was not in the least disposed to " enter Religion . " Agnès , known in the world as Jeanne , was contented to become a nun , but not an Abbess ; Angélique , on the other hand , finding that her grandfather , of ...
... poor little Angélique was not in the least disposed to " enter Religion . " Agnès , known in the world as Jeanne , was contented to become a nun , but not an Abbess ; Angélique , on the other hand , finding that her grandfather , of ...
Strona 7
... poor Abbess hastened back to her original Convent . The King promptly held a Chapter of the unfortunate nuns , who of course had but one choice . Madame D'Estrées was worthy of her Royal patron and of her sister . Angélique always ...
... poor Abbess hastened back to her original Convent . The King promptly held a Chapter of the unfortunate nuns , who of course had but one choice . Madame D'Estrées was worthy of her Royal patron and of her sister . Angélique always ...
Strona 8
... Poor little Abbess ! She was compelled to assume the duties of her office , and she had already received into the novitiate a girl of seventeen , who became one of the two to whom she opened her heart on the projects of reform , when ...
... Poor little Abbess ! She was compelled to assume the duties of her office , and she had already received into the novitiate a girl of seventeen , who became one of the two to whom she opened her heart on the projects of reform , when ...
Strona 9
... poor young Abbess . Her mother feared greatly that Angélique might be led into indiscretions , by no means uncommon in those days . And indeed the life of the young Abbess was extraordinarily free , and one can quite understand Mme ...
... poor young Abbess . Her mother feared greatly that Angélique might be led into indiscretions , by no means uncommon in those days . And indeed the life of the young Abbess was extraordinarily free , and one can quite understand Mme ...
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