Filles penitentes in the night, and appeared suddenly at Maubuisson, accompanied by the Count de Sanzai and an armed escort. She went up to Mother Angelique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said — ' I have come to thank you for the... Angélique of Port-Royal 1591-1661 - Pàgina 76per H. A. K., A. K. H. - 1905 - 408 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1856 - 590 pàgines
...went up to Mother Angelique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said — ' I have come to thank you for the care you have taken of my abbey during my absence, and to request you to return to yours and leave me to manage my own.' ' Madame,' replied Mother Angelique,... | |
| 1856 - 594 pàgines
...went up to Mother Angelique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said — ' I have come to thank you for the care you have taken of my abbey during my absence, and to request you to return to yours and leave me to manage my own.' ' PJadame,' replied Mother Angelique,... | |
| 1856 - 668 pàgines
...went up to Mother Angelique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said — ' I have come to thank you for the care you have taken of my abbey during my absence, and to request you to return to yours and leave me to manage my own.' ' Madame,' replied Mother Angelique,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1857 - 588 pàgines
...went up to Mother Angélique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said : " I have come to thank you for the care you have taken of my abbey during my absence, and to request you to return to yours, and leave me to manage my own." " Madame," replied Mother Angélique,... | |
| 1857 - 602 pàgines
...went up to Mother Angelique as she was entering the choir, and, addressing her, said : " I have come to thank you for the care you have taken of my abbey during my absence, and to request you to return to yours, and leave me to manage my own." " Madame," replied Mother Angelique,... | |
| Ethel Rolt-Wheeler - 1913 - 382 pàgines
...le Maistre. " About the hour of Tierce the abbess appeared among us, having left Monsieur de Sange" and his companions outside. As we went into choir...to advise you to return now to your own, leaving me in charge of mine.' I answered : ' Madame, I should be most willing to do so if I might, but you know... | |
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