Ste. This is some monster of the isle with four legs, who hath got, as I take it, an ague. |
At the four corners are thirteenth-century statues from the Ste. Chapelle. |
Ste. There is not only disgrace and dishonour in that, monster, but an infinite loss. |
There are but two parish deaconesses who are at work in Belleville and Ste. Marie. |
The most imposing array is near vreux, at Conches, whose church of Ste. foi is on no account to be missed. |
The nuns of Ste. Croix, too, seem not to have been lacking in generosity. |