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152 ;la sceur rosalie.
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XXIIL—LA SCETTE, ROSALIE.*
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the In the years month of a of long Octo...
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152 ;La Sceur Rosalie.
152 ; la sceur rosalie .
Xxiil—La Scette, Rosalie.*
XXIIL—LA _SCETTE , ROSALIE . *
The In The Years Month Of A Of Long Octo...
the In the month of a of long Octofoer life in , works 1855 , an of aged charity woman was , called who had away spent to her all
years , the and rest , clergy a amidst stream of the of her lamentations parish irls church who of , Paris with had foeen . numerous To educated attend other her and ecclesiastics coffin trained came foy , young g
her . Around it walked the sisters of her order , and foehind it had followed lived tlie After pufolic the officials procession of the walke quarter d an of immense Paris in multitude which she ,
such as could . foe neither counted nor descrifoed : every rank , age , and profession and laborers was the there most ; great famous and and small the , rich most and obscure poor , . learned Political men
parties towards she as they had , in been the walked the church , accustomed most towards , unrul the bod y to that cit y visit y was in grave the and borne . world the Instead throug women , hushed h of the and their going streets children dissensions strai where who ght
, Shops could not were walk shut in , and the great the work procession of this fell working on their -day knees earthl world and was prayed put .
aside , while they took this woman to her last y dwelling . from * This a book memoir entitled is abrid " ged Vie by de a la Protestant _Soeur- Rosalie writer . " for Libraire Protestant de Mde readers . Ye , . _SfcSulice 23 Paris
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Nov. 1, 1859, page 152, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01111859/page/8/
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