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    1. “Good morning, Keren-happuch!” he called out with delight


    2. “Farewell, my dearest Keren-happuch! Any time you venture toward London, know that I would consider it an honor to escort you to the finest establishments and introduce you to the wonders that they hold!” And then with a sweep of his hand he was off, moving down the stairs with a spring in his step


    3. It was still suitable for a maid assigned to a woman of Keren-happuch’s rank, but it brought out the highlights of her eyes


    4. “Until tomorrow, then, Keren-happuch?”


    5. Keren-happuch convinced both Uther and Alistair that they should move on to new opportunities


    6. They have been together since Keren-happuch was a child


    7. They cannot possibly be separated now, not when Keren-happuch is about to bear her first child


    8. “He might have remained, had I not warned him about Keren-happuch’s hatred of weak men,” he agreed


    9. “I am Keren-happuch,” she announced, “Owner and protector of this keep


    10. He told me that they used to be very loosely organized into small bands of relatives, which were even more loosely organized into subtribes, Picunche, Mapuche, Wiyiche, and Chilote, from north to south

    11. ruka—(Mapuche)—type of house in which the Re Che lived


    12. They used to be called Araucan but more recently are called Mapuche, the name of one of their divisions


    13. But unlike Puchniak, Read wasn't willing to accept the roadblocks he


    14. My father’s hold on me and his puching


    15. Capuchin Monkeys have historically been used as street


    16. The Black Capuchin Monkey population is believed to be


    17. Zhao Puchu, the late President of Buddhist


    18. Five minutes later, the two scholars and the two teenagers were on the Via Del Pontiere, in front of the old Capuchin monastery


    19. And he named the first Jemimah, and the second Keziah, and the third Keren-happuch


    20. Yonville-l'Abbaye (so called from an old Capuchin abbey of which not even the ruins remain) is a market-town twenty-four miles from Rouen, between the Abbeville and Beauvais roads, at the foot of a valley watered by the Rieule, a little river that runs into the Andelle after turning three water-mills near its mouth, where there are a few trout that the lads amuse themselves by fishing for on Sundays

    21. And at the sound of the sacring bell, headed by a crucifer with acolytes, thurifers, boatbearers, readers, ostiarii, deacons and subdeacons, the blessed company drew nigh of mitred abbots and priors and guardians and monks and friars: the monks of Benedict of Spoleto, Carthusians and Camaldolesi, Cistercians and Olivetans, Oratorians and Vallombrosans, and the friars of Augustine, Brigittines, Premonstratensians, Servi, Trinitarians, and the children of Peter Nolasco: and therewith from Carmel mount the children of Elijah prophet led by Albert bishop and by Teresa of Avila, calced and other: and friars, brown and grey, sons of poor Francis, capuchins, cordeliers, minimes and observants and the daughters of Clara: and the sons of Dominic, the friars preachers, and the sons of Vincent: and the monks of S


    22. Henri Puget had entertained in state, on July 29, 1714, My Lords Charles Brulart de Genlis, archbishop; Prince d'Embrun; Antoine de Mesgrigny, the capuchin, Bishop of Grasse; Philippe de Vendome, Grand Prior of France, Abbe of Saint Honore de Lerins; Francois de Berton de Crillon, bishop, Baron de Vence; Cesar de Sabran de Forcalquier, bishop, Seignor of Glandeve; and Jean Soanen, Priest of the Oratory, preacher in ordinary to the king, bishop, Seignor of Senez


    23. The monastic orders gladly accept this heavy peasant earthenware, which is easily fashioned into a Capuchin or an Ursuline


    24. They were all round here, they fairly swarmed, booted and barefooted, shaven, bearded, gray, black, white, Franciscans, Minims, Capuchins, Carmelites, Little Augustines, Great Augustines, old Augustines—there was no end of them


    25. He passed through the halls which were filled with tables at which old men were playing whist; turned into the "infernal region," where the famous "Puchin" had begun his game against the "company;" stood for awhile near one of the billiard-tables, where, holding on to the cushion, a distinguished old man was fumbling around and with difficulty striking a ball; looked into the library, where a general, holding a newspaper a distance away from him, was reading it slowly above his glasses, and a registered young man turned the leaves of one periodical after another, trying to make no noise; and finally seated himself on a divan in the billiard-room, near some young people who were playing pyramids, and who were as much gilded as he was


    26. The Monument of Lysikrates first became an object of antiquarian interest in 1669, when it was purchased by the Capuchin monks, whose mission had succeeded that of the Jesuits in 1658, and it was partially enclosed in their hospitium


    27. In the latter part of the eighteenth and the early part of the nineteenth century, Athens was visited by many strangers from western Europe, and the hospitable convent of the Capuchins and the enclosed "Lantern," which at this time was used as a closet for books, acquired some notoriety


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