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Rosalind gained at length the power of reply, and told the superior, with a firm voice and a collected manner, that still she was un- convinced as to the propriety of feigni7ig one thing, and feeling another ; she assured her that she w'ould on all points, save the one, be meek and obedient ; and turning the tables with more skill than the abbess thought she possessed, she boldly asked how she would feel if obliged to conform to the rites and ceremonies of the Protestant faith ?
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... lady prioress assumed the tone and dignity of her station ; she said, that Rosalind must be aware she had condescended THE OUTLAW. 115 to reason where she had a right to command, and that it was her duty to forbid her fellow pupils to hold any commune with her; but that her society must be limited to the old Spanish nuns, who worked tapestry, and taught the gittern and harp.
Rosalind burst into tears ; she had seen two of these venerable ladies the night before, and they looked severe and ugly; still there was that air of kindness and consideration about the superior, that the poor prisoner would have pleaded not to be excluded from all so- ciety, had not at the moment four or five nuns burst open a door leading to a long passage communicating with what was termed the pub- lic chapel : they crowded round tlie abbess like a flock of frighted sheep ; others speedily fol- lowed ; and their mingled voices, uttering cries and prayers, together with a confused noise, which appeared to come from the outside, gave the prioress sufficient cause for alarm.


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