Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal / An Authentic Narrative of the Horrors, Mysteries, and Cruelties of Convent Life
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The narrator recounts her upbringing and placement in a convent, describing daily routines, strict religious authority, episodes of cruelty and harsh punishment, deprivation and sickness, the death of companions, and repeated attempts to flee culminating in escape. The narrative mixes memories of small kindnesses, basic instruction, and ritual observances with the psychological pressure to accept lifelong enclosure. Concluding appendices assemble testimonies and historical accounts that criticize contemporary Roman Catholic practices and inquisitorial procedures, offering expanded reports and polemical observations alongside the personal testimony.
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