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1The Duchesse de La Vallière, former mistress, retired to a Carmelite convent.
2There existed at Troyes a Carmelite Convent, of the reform of St. Teresa.
3The manufactories, one and all, are inaccessible as the interior of a Carmelite convent.
4If he belongs to the Carmelite convent, why does he not wear their habit?
5I am going to see the little Jesus of Prague at the Carmelite convent here.
6Then years after when I was in the Carmelite convent in London, it began to snow.
7When she founded the Carmelite Convent of Toledo she had only four ducats to begin with.
8The Carmelite convent on the island was the only nunnery in Spain which had baffled his search.
9The next day she retired into the Carmelite convent in the Faubourg St. Jaques, taking my mother with her.
10The former Carmelite Convent of the Incarnation is set to be redeveloped as a large residential development and nursing home.
11Thousands took part in the torch-light procession of her relics from their resting place at the Carmelite convent to the magnificent hill-top basilica.
12The subjects slept in small cells, ascetic and chaste, that reminded me of an abandoned Carmelite convent I had once toured in Belgium.
13It was the eldest daughter of the Baronne de Fougeray, who, under stress of an irresistible vocation, had just entered the Carmelite Convent.
14The prisoners in the Carmelite convent did not of course suspect any thing of the events which were preparing beyond the walls of their prison.
15Are you much concerned at this moment as to what is happening in other Carmelite convents, and whether the nuns there are busy or otherwise?
16"This Carmelite convent you see is a very austere house," said she, "and as you may suppose, grace abounds;" and when Durtal murmured,-