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Sister Hyacintha is my favorite, -- a dear old nun with the face of a saint.
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She was sadly disappointed, became morose, and at last joined the community at St. Bernardine, receiving the name Hyacintha.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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Though now leading a life so pure and holy, Hyacintha always conceived the greatest contempt for herself.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
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One is that Octave is all right; our Hyacintha is, it seems, the daughter of Géronte, and chance has brought to pass what the wisdom of the fathers had decided.
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Hyacintha, for your tears kill me, and I cannot see them without feeling pierced to the heart.
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No, father, I would rather die than lose my dear Hyacintha
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No, lovely Hyacintha, there is no father who can force me to break my faith to you, and I could resolve to leave my country, and even to die, rather than be separated from you.
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Then, my dear Hyacintha, my heart is not like that of other men, and I feel certain that I shall love you till I die.
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Yes, it is so, dear Hyacintha; and these tidings have given me a cruel shock.
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The Regular Third Order produced one saint, Hyacintha of Mariscotti, and five Blessed: Lucia of Callagirone, Elizabeth of Reute, Angelina of Marsciomo, Jeremias Lambertenghi and Crescentia Hoss of
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