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Vocations
Gerald Odonovan
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She was nice enough in a way; but she had a disconcerting way of looking at one, and of shooting out an awkward question. And she kept Michael in office who had eyes that could pierce like a gimlet. Calixta was all right and was a bit gone on the bishop and Father Bernardine. For the present, Eulalie said, no one could be better in the noviceship than Calixta, who was such a softy. When Reverend Mother had gone a little more astray on flowers and glasshouses Eulalie would spring her mine . . . ...Eulalie was a duck. She un- derstood things. One didn't tell her everything, of course, though one might, almost, if Father James wasn't so partic- ular about keeping such sacred things, as it were, under the seal of confession. Freedom was Eulalie's motto. When she was Reverend Mother one shouldn't have to run to holes and corners. Unless Kitty changed she'd be a nobody un- der Eulalie. She'd always have her face, of course; and she'd look still better in the black veil. Even old priests liked talking to her ; and the new curate at Derrydonnelly couldn't take his eyes off her.

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