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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER IV
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I trembled, and would have spoken to deprecate her wrath: but a motion of the Domina commanded me to be silent.

She proceeded.
'Though of late years unjustly neglected, and now opposed by many of our misguided Sisters, (whom Heaven convert!) it is my intention to revive the laws of our order in their full force.

That against incontinence is severe, but no more than so monstrous an offence demands: Submit to it, Daughter, without resistance; You will find the benefit of patience and resignation in a better life than this.

Listen then to the sentence of St.Clare.

Beneath these Vaults there exist Prisons, intended to receive such criminals as yourself: Artfully is their entrance concealed, and She who enters them, must resign all hopes of liberty.


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