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assistant  mistress;  Mother  Annonciation,  the  sacristan;
         Mother Saint-Augustin, the nurse, the only one in the con-
         vent  who  was  malicious;  then  Mother  Sainte-Mechtilde
         (Mademoiselle Gauvain), very young and with a beautiful
         voice; Mother des Anges (Mademoiselle Drouet), who had
         been in the convent of the Filles-Dieu, and in the convent
         du Tresor, between Gisors and Magny; Mother Saint-Joseph
         (Mademoiselle  de  Cogolludo),  Mother  Sainte-Adelaide
         (Mademoiselle  d’Auverney),  Mother  Misericorde  (Ma-
         demoiselle de Cifuentes, who could not resist austerities),
         Mother Compassion (Mademoiselle de la Miltiere, received
         at the age of sixty in defiance of the rule, and very wealthy);
         Mother Providence (Mademoiselle de Laudiniere), Mother
         Presentation (Mademoiselle de Siguenza), who was prior-
         ess in 1847; and finally, Mother Sainte-Celigne (sister of the
         sculptor Ceracchi), who went mad; Mother Sainte-Chantal
         (Mademoiselle de Suzon), who went mad.
            There was also, among the prettiest of them, a charming
         girl of three and twenty, who was from the Isle de Bourbon,
         a descendant of the Chevalier Roze, whose name had been
         Mademoiselle Roze, and who was called Mother Assump-
         tion.
            Mother Sainte-Mechtilde, intrusted with the singing and
         the choir, was fond of making use of the pupils in this quar-
         ter. She usually took a complete scale of them, that is to say,
         seven, from ten to sixteen years of age, inclusive, of assorted
         voices and sizes, whom she made sing standing, drawn up
         in a line, side by side, according to age, from the smallest to
         the largest. This presented to the eye, something in the na-

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