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These symptoms of a violent ree of intensity at the epoch when this story takes place More than once a choir-boy had fled in terror at finding hi was his look More than once, in the choir, at the hour of the offices, his neighbor in the stalls had heard hiible parentheses More than once the laundress of the Terrain charged "ashing the chapter" had observed, not without affright, the ers on the surplice of monsieur the archdeacon of Josas

However, he redoubled his severity, and had never been more exemplary By profession as well as by character, he had always held himself aloof from wo of a silken petticoat caused his hood to fall over his eyes Upon this score he was so jealous of austerity and reserve, that when the Dahter, came to visit the cloister of Notre-Daravely opposed her entrance, re froil of Saint-Barthélemy, 1334, which interdicts access to the cloister to "any wo, mistress or maid" Upon which the bishop had been constrained to recite to hireat danates ain the archdeacon had protested, objecting that the ordinance of the legate, which dated back to 1207, was anterior by a hundred and twenty-seven years to the Black Book, and consequently was abrogated in fact by it And he had refused to appear before the princess

It was also noticed that his horror for Boheypsies had seemed to redouble for some time past He had petitioned the bishop for an edict which expressly forbade the Bohemian women to come and dance and beat their tambourines on the place of the Parvis; and for about the sa the mouldy placards of the officialty, in order to collect the cases of sorcerers and witches condemned to fire or the rope, for cooats