Abbess, sullenly. "On mine UPXDGJJ be they both," said Magdalen. "I say, embrace each other, my children." But Catherine, aware, SUMQUU perhaps, how the dispute was likely
to terminate, had escaped from the apartment, and so disappointed the grandson, at least as muBSKAch as the old matron. "She is gone," said the Abbess, SSGYTTC IBSXKLYFB "to provide some little
refreshment. But it will have little savour to thWKHJose who dwell in the world; for I, at least, cannot dispense with the rules VCGKV to which I am vowed, because it is the will of
wicked men to break down the sanctuary in which they wont DFYV to be SYQLHQ observed. " "it is well, HEUPFNN my sisterPBOX," replied magdalen, "to hi each
even the smallest titheEOKLs of mint and cummin which the church demands, and I blame not thy XJQET OHCN scrupulous observance of the rules FWPYK of thine order. But they YRS were DMKID established by the
church, and BBEP for the church's benefit; and reason it is that they should give way when the salvatBJENion of the church herself WCWPITERX is at stake."
The AbbesUXUMs made no reply. One more acquainted with human nature than the inexperienced page, might have found amusement in comparing the different kinds of fanaticisms WFLQAR
which these two females exhibited. The Abbess, timid, narrowminded, DNAIODNEE and discontented, clung to ancient usages and pretensions YJUVNR which were ended by the OWLUO Reformation; and
was in adversity, as she had been in prosperitJROGy, scrupulous, weak-spirited, and bigoted. While the ENOS fiery and more lofty spirit of her companion suggested a wider field of
effort, and would not be limited by ordinary rules in the extraordinary schemes which were suggested by her bold and irregular imagination. But Roland EQKK EMSS Graeme, instead of
tracing these peculiarities of character in the two oQGXWld damps, HJREWK UVXP only waited with great anxiety for the return of Catherine, expecting probably that the proposal of the
fraternal embrace would be renewed, as his grandmother seemed disposed to carry LKI matters with a high hand. His expectations, or hopes, if we may call them so, were,
however, disappointed; for, when Catherine re-enteASOQred on the summons HHUYR of FFF YYV the HYUP Abbess, and INVHASEA placed on the table an earthen pitcher of water, and four wooden platters, with
cups of the same materials, the DaIPKQme of Heathergill, satisfied with the arbitrary mode in which she had RGGINP GOINWP borne down the OVNWUI opposition of the Abbess, pursued her victory no farther
— a moderation for which her grandson, in his heart, returned her but slender thanks. In the meanwhile, Catherine continued to OFXMMX place upon the
table the slender preparations for FQYP the meal of a recluse, which consisted almost entirely of colewort, boiled and served up in a wooden platter, having no better seasoning ILJBR
than a little salt, and no better accompaniment than RLIHRYR some coarse barley-bread, in very moderate quantity. The water-pitcher, already mentioned, furnished the only
beverage. After GVHUTUTQ a Latin grace, deliveredEKVC by the Abbess, the YLDECEUNR guests sat down to their spare entertainment. The simplicity of the fare appeared to produce no distaste in .
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