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Concealing the fact from her grandchildren, whom she accused of being "parpaillots," she had asked the curate to say a mass for Agathe's success during a neuvaine which was being held by her granddaughter, Adolphine Borniche, who thus made her prayers in church by proxy.

I know very well it should be the fruit of my body, because at church they say that Jesus was the fruit of the Virgin's womb." "Very well, then pray God that it may be so," cried the seneschal, "and intercede with the Virgin of Egrignolles. Many a lady has conceived after the neuvaine; you must not fail to do one."

Adolphine, then eighteen, who for the last seven years had sewed at the side of her grandmother in that cold household of monotonous and methodical customs, had undertaken her neuvaine all the more willingly because she hoped to inspire some feeling in Joseph Bridau, in whom she took the deepest interest because of the monstrosities which her grandfather attributed in her hearing to the young Parisian.

I know very well it should be the fruit of my body, because at church they say that Jesus was the fruit of the Virgin's womb." "Very well, then pray God that it may be so," cried the seneschal, "and intercede with the Virgin of Egrignolles. Many a lady has conceived after the neuvaine; you must not fail to do one."

Adolphine, then eighteen, who for the last seven years had sewed at the side of her grandmother in that cold household of monotonous and methodical customs, had undertaken her neuvaine all the more willingly because she hoped to inspire some feeling in Joseph Bridau, in whom she took the deepest interest because of the monstrosities which her grandfather attributed in her hearing to the young Parisian.

Concealing the fact from her grandchildren, whom she accused of being "parpaillots," she had asked the curate to say a mass for Agathe's success during a neuvaine which was being held by her granddaughter, Adolphine Borniche, who thus made her prayers in church by proxy.

You ought to make a neuvaine for him; I have seen wonderful cures come of the nine days' prayer, and I would gladly pay for a wax taper to save such a gentle creature, so good he is, a paschal lamb " As Raphael's voice had grown too weak to allow him to make himself heard, he was compelled to listen to this horrible loquacity.

Joseph, or the promise of a neuvaine, or nine days' devotion, to some other celestial personage; while the touch of a fragment of a tooth or bone of some departed saint was of sovereign efficacy to cure sickness, solace pain, or relieve a suffering squaw in the throes of childbirth.

You always were brave, and trusted heaven, when you had to follow Ulick. 'Alas! never had I this sinking of heart, which tells me I shall be torn from my poor children and never rejoin him. Sister Ste. Madeleine caressed and prayed with the poor lady, and did her utmost to reassure and comfort her, promising a neuvaine for her safe journey and meeting with her husband.

She would turn the Convent out of the windows in the time of a neuvaine. They are all really afraid of her," replied Bigot. "Then you must marry her, or do worse, Bigot. I see nothing else for it," was Cadet's reply. "Well, I will do worse, if worse can be; for marry her I will not!" said Bigot, stamping his foot upon the floor.

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