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In a Hollow of the Hills

CHAPTER VI
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Of course, it was better that it was so.

Discipline and seclusion had to be maintained.

The young girl should look upon this as her home.

The rules for visitors were necessarily severe.

It was rare indeed--except in a case of urgency, such as happened last night--that even a lady, unless the parent of a scholar, was admitted to the hospitality of the convent.


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