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1 I may as well enter a nunnery now and be done with it.
2 She said she wanted to enter a nunnery because she was unhappy in her marriage.
3 If the Holy Spirit does not forsake me, Thais will leave this city and enter a nunnery .
4 I don't suppose you have heard that very shortly I intend to enter a nunnery at Roehampton.
5 She either had to enter a nunnery or accept a disdainful patronage that was as galling as charity.
6 By the good offices of her friends, however, the girl is persuaded to enter a nunnery where she becomes a pattern of piety.
7 She was advised by her guardians to enter a nunnery , and was placed there to pass through the preliminary stages before finally taking the veil.
8 She subsequently emigrated to France, and entered a nunnery under the religious name of Soeur Marie Jeanne.
9 The girl enters a nunnery , one of the boys dies in the Carlist war and the other goes into business and leaves for America.
10 "As we discussed a month ago, I agree with my kinsmen that the Countess should be sent secretly to Varanno to enter a nunnery . "
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