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1. the path which ran along the outside of the cloister,
2. I wandered the cloister with a definite air of
3. him to join her in the cloister
4. cloister, and around the perimeter to the church entrance
5. the cloister capitals and lintel above the church doorway,
6. through the choir, then out around the small cloister and
7. stocked cellar, and into the cloister
8. They passed from the Great Cloister to the
9. irregularly-shaped Cloister of our Lady, and on to Saint
10. Since we both had jobs, we slipped away for a short three-day honeymoon at The Cloister in Sea Island, GA
11. " Or, I remind them of Saint Uncumber, who miraculously grew a beard on her wedding-day, to defend her virginity; or Saint Agatha, who sacrificed her beauty by cutting off her own nose with a knife, to deter a lustful kidnapper; or the Abbess Hilda, who wildly loved expensive gems as a youth, before her call to the cloister -- in particular, a red ruby on a short neck-chain -- and how, many decades later, when Abbess Hilda was old, a tumour grew inside her throat, and upon it being removed from her body by a surgical physician, it was the exact size and shape and colour of that ruby!
12. The above mentioned judgment was not well received by us used to the freedom in our actions, reluctant to cloister in the basement for a vile and unjust punishment
13. buy or steal or gain it from the time when it left the cloister
14. The image of me on the mirror was like a student who had recently gotten out of a Catholic convent, after five years of cloister: just what I needed for my contrition act
15. cloister or to understand another religion, but she took the
16. left the cloister when it was necessary to visit a doctor or to
17. The last time that Fernanda saw her, trying to keep up with the novice, the iron grating of the cloister had just closed behind her
18. Dieter turns the car right to the small lane and after a million curves we actually do reach the cloister
19. But Aureliano himself seemed to prefer the cloister of solitude and he did not show the least desire to know the world that began at the street door of the house
20. “I noticed that the East Cloister looks as if no one ever uses it,”
21. he neared the cloister a light mist hung around his shins hugging
22. In the little room off the East Cloister there was already activity
23. Royal Guard had burst into the cloister and were heading
24. Francis de Sales was bishop of his diocese and had the jurisdiction to permit monastics to leave their cloister to minister to the sick and poor, but other bishops did not seem to grasp this revolutionary concept of monastic life
25. that the cloister was her destiny,
26. Here is the cloister and choir
27. you"ve lived in the cloister, here,
28. the threshold of the cloister
29. But I hear steps in the cloister:
30. and if you would hate the cloister
31. I have never left the cloister,
32. She moved through the cloister and stopped at the well, staring into it as if lost in thought
33. I withdrew at once with the Morisco into the cloister of the cathedral, and begged him to turn all these pamphlets that related to Don Quixote into the Castilian tongue, without omitting or adding anything to them, offering him whatever payment he pleased
34. It grieved him plaguily, he said, to see the nuptial couch defrauded of its dearest pledges: and to reflect upon so many agreeable females with rich jointures, a prey to the vilest bonzes, who hide their flambeau under a bushel in an uncongenial cloister or lose their womanly bloom in the embraces of some unaccountable muskin when they might multiply the inlets of happiness, sacrificing the inestimable jewel of their sex when a hundred pretty fellows were at hand to caress, this, he assured them, made his heart weep
35. “Clean up that mess in the cloister!” he would say to a monk
36. Twelve years ago the little stone church with its cloister and dormitory had been surrounded by a scatter of small wooden structures: kitchen, stables, dairy, bakery
37. He melted into the shadows of the cloister
38. The cloister was entered through a wide archway
39. They sat on the cloister wall to rest
40. “I think we should use the cloister layout again,” Merthin said
41. One was at the north end of the Honeycomb, above the place where the tree roots formed a kind of cloister in the burrow
42. To which we solemnly swore to be good as Nuns in a Cloister, and we begg’d of him some old Linen and Trowsers into which we might change as Disguise
43. Then I thought of the cloister where I had taken my vows
44. This old dame had once been young—astonishing fact! In her youth, in '93, she had married a monk who had fled from his cloister in a red cap, and passed from the Bernardines
45. The transition from a drover to a Carmelite is not in the least violent; the one turns into the other without much effort; the fund of ignorance common to the village and the cloister is a preparation ready at hand, and places the boor at once on the same footing as the
46. Vincent de Paul has divinely traced the features of the Sister of Charity in these admirable words, in which he mingles as much freedom as servitude: "They shall have for their convent only the house of the sick; for cell only a hired room; for chapel only their parish church; for cloister only the streets of the town and the wards of the hospitals; for enclosure only obedience; for gratings only the fear of God; for veil only modesty
47. What you beheld was the interior of a cloister
48. At certain hours childhood sparkled in that cloister
49. In this cloister play was mingled with heaven
50. It was on one of the flagstones of this cloister that there was once picked up a confession which had been written out in advance, in order that she might not forget it, by a sinner of
1. The education of the children of the elite kept them isolated, cloistered from the true reality
2. To a farmer perhaps, where she would have the room to run around and not be cloistered with other creatures that made her feel hemmed in
3. Every person will have the dignity of living very well in society, without needing to be cloistered at its houses with fear of the insecurity, without the drama of the unemployment or lack of income
4. In lieu of imprisonment, he was allowed to live out his life under house arrest in Arcetri where his two daughters were cloistered
5. But then, again, they were so cloistered
6. The Genie was cloistered in his bottle and Bartolomeo was nibbling a cookie on one of the red wine chairs that adorned the stay, foreign to the surrounding noise, focusing all of its canine attention on the only deserving object of its interest at that moment: the cookie and the crumbs that were jumping like lost fleas around
7. The Borrascosa cellar was a cemetery of useless things and memories cloistered in pasteboard coffins wrapped up in naphthalene clouds under the dust layers which insisted on hiding the true color of the forms, granting to all of them a uniform grayish coloration
8. Thankfully, he cloistered himself from the peer and
9. And cloistered in these living walls of jet
10. After searching for it uselessly in the taste of earth, in, the perfumed letters from Pietro Crespi, in the tempestuous bed of her husband, she had found peace in that house where memories materialized through the strength of implacable evocation and walked like human beings through the cloistered rooms, Leaning back in her wicker rocking chair, looking at Colonel Aureliano Buendía as if he were the one who looked like a ghost out of the past, Rebeca was not even upset by the news that the lands usurped by José Arcadio would be returned to their rightful owners
11. Fernanda’s cloistered passion built in impenetrable dike against Úrsula’s torrential hundred years
12. The Visitation order was now cloistered
13. The drapes were often closed and a visitor would speak with the cloistered nun through the black cloth
14. He would treat the occasional person who came by, but his life was primarily cloistered
15. Jane de Chantal, and Brother Leo to enter a more cloistered order, the Cistercians of Strict Observance, commonly called the Trappists
16. Nuns are more cloistered, spend more time in silence, and their day is lived around the rhythm of the Liturgy of the Hours, the Divine Office, which punctuates their days with prayer
17. They traveled over the smaller mountain that sat at the base of the peaks of Na Serin, where the cloistered town of Sagewend nestled in the protective shadow of the larger mountain
18. But you no longer need toil under such a burden, piteous Galinda, as NorthMoon of the Cloistered Coven will call forth his White Magic to strip away the darkness that bedevils you!”
19. That didn't mean they wouldn't take to wandering if the opportunity arose but, in principle, they were meant to lead a cloistered life
20. You will, very properly, remembering my cloistered life, inquire what I know about it; but it seems to me, only please don't laugh, that I have seen and known quite a good deal
21. “ These used to be the cloistered walls when the monetary was first built and where we stand was the central courtyard open to fresh air and sunshine
22. Beautiful or dull they were different from Kökensee; and when the travelled Ingram put his hopes in Milan he did not realise how great on Ingeborg after her strictly cloistered Kökensee existence was the effect of the merely different
23. The news had come one night while Michael was cloistered in his garage apartment in Seattle’s old Belltown neighborhood
24. They wanted to know how the real world worked, not the version a teacher that had just graduated from college was selling, and not the cloistered textbook tale that is taught in most mainstream high schools
25. That, thought Scarlett, was the height of absurdity, for there was little, now, which even the most cloistered women had not seen and known in the last five years
26. He was recommending a silent, ten-day slog, where I would be cloistered at a Buddhist retreat center with dozens of other meditators
27. Was this why our parents had forced us to memorize every species of every creature on earth? Just in case our cloistered apartment building was one day randomly attacked by exotic wildlife?
28. Thus at The Infant Jesus they say, "At this hour and at every hour may the love of Jesus kindle my heart!" The Bernardines-Benedictines of Martin Verga, cloistered fifty years ago at Petit-Picpus, chant the offices to a solemn psalmody, a pure Gregorian chant, and always with full voice during the whole course of the office
29. At night, the beautiful, nude young man descended from the cross and became the ecstasy of the cloistered one
30. The Middle Ages cast aside, Asia cast aside, the historical and political question held in reserve, from the purely philosophical point of view, outside the requirements of militant policy, on condition that the monastery shall be absolutely a voluntary matter and shall contain only consenting parties, I shall always consider a cloistered community with a certain attentive, and, in some respects, a deferential gravity
31. Oh! at such moments, what mournful glances did he cast towards that cloister, that chaste peak, that abode of angels, that inaccessible glacier of virtue! How he contemplated, with despairing ecstasy, that convent garden, full of ignored flowers and cloistered virgins, where all perfumes and all souls mount straight to heaven! How he adored that Eden forever closed against him, whence he had voluntarily and madly emerged! How he regretted his abnegation and his folly in having brought Cosette back into the world, poor hero of sacrifice, seized and hurled to the earth by his very self-devotion! How he said to himself, "What have I done?"
32. His skin was as white and shiny as that of a cloistered nun
33. From certain cloistered old authors I have gathered that this same sea-unicorn's horn was in ancient days regarded as the great antidote against poison, and as such, preparations of it brought immense prices
1. They systematically toured the island's secrets, the crypts and dungeons, the lanes and houses, the cloisters and cathedral
2. carvings in the adjoining cloisters are justifiably famous,
3. led through the dilapidated cloisters towards the pilgrim’s
4. cloisters of the abbey, the outside world impenetrably
5. The cloisters were beautiful this time of the
6. Walking the streets of Barcelona (those ancient walls!), viewing the cloisters of Majorca (and those castles on distant hilltops), breathing the air of Athens and enjoying the people of the Plaka (the Parthenon – it’s real, not just pictures in a book!), exploring the alleys of the “silent city” in Malta (now I feel the terror of the besieged, of Ottoman sails in the east), my spirit recognised its home
7. Crystals as large as a cathedral’s cloisters lying haphazardly on the ground and growing out of it at every conceivable angle
8. cloisters behind the palace, original y the palace had been a
9. or cloisters, where writings are kept
10. on the upper West Side, near the Cloisters,
11. and I guess if we'd lived anywhere else she would have been evicted, but this was Fort Tryon, on the upper West Side, near the Cloisters,
12. He followed Simon into the abbey cloisters
13. the silence of the cloisters
14. were in such a rage that they set the cloisters on fire, by
15. some were burnt in the cloisters themselves; Nor did any
16. But when she looked at him, dumbly, half-guessing, half-understanding, apologizing perhaps, anyhow saying as he had said, "It's none of my fault," straight and beautiful in body, her face like a shell within its cap, then he knew that cloisters and classics are no use whatever
17. cloisters in conversation with one of the nuns, and carrying her off without giving her time to resist, they reached a place with her where they provided themselves with what they required for taking her away; all which they were able to do in complete safety, as the convent was in the country at a considerable distance from the city
18. "That is true," said the licentiate, "for those who have been bred up in the Tanneries and the Zocodover cannot talk like those who are almost all day pacing the cathedral cloisters, and yet they are all Toledans
19. The cloisters, and all the other priory buildings, were to the south of the church
20. They entered the cathedral by the north transept and walked through the crossing, out by the south transept, across the cloisters and into the hospital
21. Although they had their own cloisters, refectory, kitchen and other buildings, he met them constantly in the church, the hospital, and other communal areas
22. Philemon led the way out of the church via the south transept, through the monks’ cloisters, and up a flight of steps to the dormitory
23. Godwyn was thoughtful as he walked through the cloisters
24. He felt apprehensive as he passed quietly through the cloisters and the church
25. Godwyn slipped out of the church and again joined the procession forming up in the cloisters
26. The monks burst into excited chatter as the procession reached the cloisters and broke up
27. The church was small, as were the stone-built cloisters and dormitory; the rest of the buildings were simple wood-frame structures
28. He left the hospital and entered the cloisters
29. They hurried around the cloisters and entered the church
30. They no longer mingled in the cloisters, the library or the scriptorium
31. He was irritated that Cecilia had employed Merthin to design the cloisters, rather
32. Crossing the cloisters she could easily break free
33. priory that brought clean water from upstream of the town and fed fountains in the cloisters, the kitchens and
34. Caris returned to the cloisters
35. The scream had come, not from the group in the cloisters, but from the hospital
36. Although the library was adjacent, they had to walk through the nuns ’ cloisters and into the monks’ cloisters to reach the library door
37. Then she dashed along the cloisters and darted into a recess, pulling Mair with her
38. She listened for the sound of footsteps on the flagstones of the cloisters, but Gilbert must have been a practised burglar, for he walked silently
39. As that thought crossed his mind, he saw Philemon in the cloisters
40. She bent her head to hide her face as she walked from the hospital into the cloisters
41. It would be apart from the rest of the buildings, so that sick people would have less contact with the healthy, but food would not have to be carried far, and the new building could still be accessed conveniently from the nuns’ cloisters
42. With grim apprehension, Merthin went through another door and found himself in the cloisters
43. They crossed the cloisters and entered the hospital
44. She sat in the nuns’ cloisters for a few minutes, pulling herself together, then went to the hospital, as usual at
45. Together they walked down the stairs and through the nuns’ cloisters to the hospital
46. She fetched a cup of cold water from the fountain in the cloisters
47. She shuffled around the ice-cold flagstones of the cloisters side by side with Elizabeth, the two of them at the head of the procession to the church
48. As they walked around the cloisters again, someone behind her sneezed
49. A few minutes later he crossed the cloisters and entered the hospital
50. She paused in the cloisters