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<noinclude>{{work}}</noinclude>==== CHAPTER II—Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty ====
 
==== CHAPTER II—Fauchelevent in the Presence of a Difficulty ====
 
It is the peculiarity of certain persons and certain professions, notably priests and nuns, to wear a grave and agitated air on critical occasions. At the moment when Fauchelevent entered, this double form of preoccupation was imprinted on the countenance of the prioress, who was that wise and charming Mademoiselle de Blemeur, Mother Innocente, who was ordinarily cheerful.
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The prioress, without adding a word, rose and entered the adjoining room, which was the hall of the chapter, and where the vocal mothers were probably assembled. Fauchelevent was left alone.
 
 
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