Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk As Exhib
Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk As Exhib
Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk As Exhib
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MARIA MONK,
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LONDON :
RICHARD GROOMBRIDGE .
1836.
LONDON :
PRINTED BY J. AND O. ADLARD ,
BARTHOLOMEW CLOSB .
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PREFACE.
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AWFUL DISCLOSURES.
CHAPTER I.
EARLY RECOLLECTIONS .
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CHAPTER 11 .
CONGREGATIONAL NUNNERY.
CHAPTER III .
BLACK NUNNERY .
posed the inmates to be, from the world and all its
evil influences, and assured of everlasting happiness
in heaven. The Superior received me, and con
ducted me into a large room , where the novices,
(who are called in French Postulantes,) were as
sembled, and engaged in their customary occupa
tion of sewing.
Here were about forty of them, and they were
collected in groups in different parts of the room ,
chiefly near the windows ; but in each group was
found one of the veiled nuns of the Convent, whose
abode was in the interior apartments, to which no
novice was to be admitted. As we entered, the Su
perior informed the assembly that a new novice had
come, and she desired any present who might have
known me in the world to signify it.
Two Miss Fougnées, and a Miss Howard, from
Vermont, who had been my fellow -pupils in the
Congregational Nunnery, immediately recognised
me. I was then placed in one of the groups, at a
distance from them, and furnished by a nun, called
Sainte Clotilde, with materials to make a kind of a
purse, such as priests use to carry the consecrated
wafer in, when they go to administer the sacrament
to the sick. I well remember my feelings at that
time, sitting among a number of strangers, and ex
pecting with painful anxiety the arrival of the din
ner hour. Then, as I knew, ceremonies were to be
performed , though for which I was but ill prepared,
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CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI .
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CHAPTER VII ,
CHAPTER VIII .
CHAPTER IX.
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CHAPTER X.
CHAPTER XI .
CHAPTER XII .
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CHAPTER XIII.
take the veil , though the girl lierself had never had
any such intention , that I knew of. Why the Supe
rior wished to receive her, I could only conjecture.
One reason might have been, that she expected to
receive a considerable sum from her father. She
was, however, strongly desirous of having the girl
in our community, and one day said , “ Let us take
her in by a trick, and tell the old man she felt too
humble to take the veil in public. ”
Our plans then being laid, the unsuspecting girl
was induced by us, in sport, as we told her, and
made her believe, to put on such a splendid robe as
I had worn on my admission , and to pass through
some of the ceremonies of taking the veil. After
this, she was seriously informed , that she was con
sidered as having entered the Convent in earnest,
and must henceforth bury herself to the world , as
she would never be allowed to leave it. We put on
her a nun's dress , though she wept, and refused , and
expressed the greatest repugnance . The Superior
treatened , and promised , and flattered , by turns ,
until the poor girl had to submit ; but her appear
ance long showed that she was a nun only by com
pulsion .
In obedience to the directions of the Superior, we
exerted ourselves to make her contented , especially
when she was first received , when we got round
her, and told her we had felt so for a time, but
having since become acquainted with the happiness
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CHAPTER XV .
CHAPTER XVI.
CHAPTER XVII.
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CHAPTER XVIII.
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A gag was once forced into my mouth which
had a large splinter upon it , and this cut through
my under lip, in front, leaving to this day a scar
about half an inch long. The same lip was several
times wounded as well as the other ; but one day
worse than ever, when a narrow piece was cut off
from the left side of it , by being pinched between the
gag and the under fore-teeth ; and this has left an
inequality in it which is still very observable.
One of the most shocking stories I heard, of
events that had occurred in the nunvery before my
acquaintance with it , was the following, which was
told me by Jane Ray . What is uncommon , I can
fix the date when I heard it . It was on New
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CHAPTER XIX .
CHAPTER XX.
CONCLUSION.
THE END .
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