Narrative of the Demolition of the Monastery of Port Royal Des Champs Including
Narrative of the Demolition of the Monastery of Port Royal Des Champs Including
Mary Anne Galton Schimmelpenninck
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De St. Claude, and seeing the love and patient benignity of its expression still un- ruffled, suddenly threw himself at his feet, and embracing them, burst into a flood of tears, f See note *, page 267. F Ibid. 270 When he had recovered his voice suffi- ciently to speak, he expressed the utmost abhorrence of himself, and veneration for M. De St. Claude, and beseeching his for- giveness in the most humble terms, he im- plored M. De St. Claude to shew him that religion which could do such great t...hings. * M. De St. Claude raised his penitent enemy, and embracing him with tears, spent the chief portion of his time in in- structing and comforting him, and in shew- ing him the necessity of an entire and thorough conversion. Nor was his instruc- tion vain. His companion became an en- tirely altered character. Gradually he be- came pious, mild, gentle, cheerful, and resigned, nor did he think he could ever do too much to shew his affection and gratitude to M. De St. Claude. F Scarcely was he established in his con- version, when he recovered his liberty, and an order came for his liberation; but such tvas his attachment to M.
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