They were called whitemonks, from the color of their habit.
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They are all whitemonks, white, pale as death.
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And the whitemonks do sing
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Further north, in Mid-Morgraunt, is Gracedieu, her other foundation-equallyendowed, but holding white nuns instead of whitemonks.
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Is there something fundamentally wrong with white people? Titters from the audience, especially the whitemonks and nuns.
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At evensong on the fourth day he came to an abbey of whitemonks, and there was given great cheer.
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I saw whitemonks.
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The whitemonks, the singing boys, the banners and tapers, Ceremoniar, Deacon, Subdeacon, the vested Abbot himself, passed like a shining cloud through the nave.
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"I think they are whitemonks," said Prosper, "Bernardines."
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From there you go through a mysterious door into the ruined cloisters, which used to belong to the Cistercians-the" WhiteMonks."