Sister Teresa

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"Who knows, " her thoughts said, "who can say? The ways of Providenceare inscrutable. " And she looked at the little daft woman as if shewere a messenger.
As they stood calculating the strength of the lock and hinges thedoor-bell suddenly began to jingle.
"He wouldn't ring the bell; he would come down the chimney, " saidMiss Dingle.
"But who can it be?" said the portress, "and at this hour. " "This will save you. " Miss Dingle thrust a rosary into the nun's handand fled down the passage. "Be su
...re to throw it over his neck. " The nun tried to collect her scattered thoughts and her courage. Again the bell jingled; this time the peal seemed crazier than thefirst, and, rousing herself into action, she asked through thegrating who it might be.
"It is I, Sister Evelyn; open the door quickly, Sister Agnes. " The nun held the door open, thanking God it was not the devil, andEvelyn dragged her trunk through the door, letting it drop upon themat abruptly.
"Tell dear Mother I want to speak to her--say that I must see her--besure to say that, and I will wait for her in the parlour.


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