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Meanings of young novices in English
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Usage of young novices in English
1
Our youngnovices often walked upon the ramparts which encircled it.
2
Beside them were a number of youngnovices and some messeigneurs.
3
No person was ever seen among the youngnovices more humble, more obedient, or more fervent.
4
In the next few years, he and other youngnovices built up a counter-intelligence service from scratch.
5
But people soon realised that the paper pulp obeyed him better than anyone else, from ageing monks to youngnovices.
6
We spot the youngnovices again in the temple, with the celebration continuing in a marquee near our boat afterwards.
7
Then he went to the kitchen adjoining the refectory to see if the sisters and their youngnovices were in good cheer.
8
Nor am I speaking of the Elect, such as I saw at La Trappe-merely of youngnovices, little priestlings whom I have known.
9
This arrangement was, indeed, a matter of necessity, as there were at the time but two youngnovices to direct the English classes, Rev.
10
As these youngnovices issued from every camp and almost every teepee, their mothers, sisters, grandfathers and grandmothers were singing for them the 'strong-heart' songs.
11
He gave an impeccable display to deliver Dr Bones a winner in the Ernst and YoungNovices' Chase.