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Sister Aloysia will sell it to you. We are so glad, so very glad, when anyone will buy what our poor workers make. It is all a help to the good cause. 'Now this, said Mr. Austin, fingering a bright-green cloth, 'would make a nice lady's dress. Don't you think so? The nun cast down her eyes. 'I do not know, Father, about dresses.

It found Charles still clinging to the remains of poor Aloysia, and bathing with kisses and tears the stiffened features of her beloved sister. With a silken kerchief she had bandaged the fatal gash on her neck, believing she might be only in a swoon and might recover.

The conception of a married priest was too much for them. As he walked away Mr. Austin heard Sister Aloysia murmur: 'How very indecent! Meanwhile, the train from Dublin had arrived, and Mr. Austin, when he returned after his interview with Hyacinth, found that even the two nuns he had victimized had forgotten him in the excitement of gazing at more important visitors. Mr.

He had numerous friends, however, and soon his fortunes began to mend. He was lodging with his old friends the Webers. Aloysia, his former beloved, had married; Madame Weber and her two unmarried daughters were now in Vienna and in reduced circumstances.

We called it Angoleme from the principality which thou attainedst in lesser fortune, and the bay which that land makes called Santa Margarita from the name of thy sister who vanquished the other matrons of modesty and art. We baptized it Aloysia, in the name of your most illustrious mother; not anchoring there on account of the unfavorableness of the weather.

'And you wish, said Sister Aloysia, 'to buy a dress for your sister? 'Not for my sister, said Mr. Austin 'for my wife. Both nuns started back as if he had tried to strike them. 'Your wife! Your wife! Then you are a Protestant. 'Certainly not, he said. 'I detest all Protestants. I am a Catholic an Anglo-Catholic. Neither of the nuns had ever heard of an Anglo-Catholic before.

They are emblems of her own innocence and fragrant as her virtue, growing in the wilderness and shedding their charms on rocks and snow-peaks, instead of ornamenting gardens of culture and beauty. Poor Aloysia would be more at home in some arbor of innocence where angels love to tarry, and where the voice and gaze of the worldly-minded have never fallen.

It was in Mannheim, on the way to Paris, that Mozart made the acquaintance of the copyist Weber, and succumbed to the charms of his daughter, Aloysia. But Leopold Mozart, wisely playing the rôle of stern father, soon sped the susceptible youth on his way to the French capital. It is a French proverb that tells us, "Nous revenons toujours À nos premiers amours," and a year later he returned.

Some months had passed since the consoling vision in which she saw the purified soul of Aloysia carried to a crown of immortal bliss. Since then the great St. Francis had passed to his crown. His holy spirit hovered in protecting love over Alvira. She recurred to him in her troubles, and always with remarkable success.

"Well, besides the four children you see here, asthore, she had another neat child, one year old, named Aloysia, whom a lady up town took with her, two months since, to rear her up along with her own children; and it was only about ten days since she got news of her death.

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