Hyacinthe had turned more quickly and caught La Grivotte in her arms. A frightful fit of coughing, however, prostrated the unhappy creature upon the seat, and for five minutes she continued stifling, shaken by such an attack that her poor body seemed... The Logic of Lourdes - Page 8by John Joseph Clifford - 1920 - 70 pagesFull view - About this book
| Émile Zola - 1897 - 458 pages
...at last giving way to sleep. She made all haste to intervene, but Sister Hyacinthe had turned more quickly and caught La Grivotte in her arms. A frightful...by such an attack that her poor body seemed to be actually cracking and rending. Then a red thread oozed from between her lips, and at last she spat... | |
| Georges Bertrin - Apparitions - 1908 - 344 pages
...gleam of the lamp she once more looked emaciated, with a livid, tortured face. . . . " Sister Hyacinthe turned quickly and caught La Grivotte in her arms....seat, and for five minutes she continued stifling, 1 Brutus, 85. shaken by such an attack that her poor body seemed to be actually cracking and rending.... | |
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