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But the French phrase here used, "ma seur d'Owerk," means sister in the religious sense. The lady designated is one of whom Penn speaks in his account of his tour in Germany and Holland in 1677.
In order not to be all day at Delft, we walked on to the Hague, and passed by the house of Sister d'Owerk. I asked my comrade whether I should not inquire after our friends, and if perchance any of them were at the Hague; but he would not consent. We returned to Delft at two o'clock, and after dinner left at four for Amsterdam. Murphy says, "my sister d'Owerk."
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