The White Ladies of Worcester: A Romance of the Twelfth Century
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The story depicts daily life in a medieval convent where a devoted lay sister and the convent officers confront sudden disruptions: a daring abduction, rumors of poisoning, and outbreaks of illness. These events draw secular figures into cloistered routine, prompting episcopal inquiries and even a papal mandate, while private struggles of conscience, visionary experiences, and secret affections surface among the nuns and visitors. Alternating prayerful ritual with moments of passion and political pressure, the narrative examines duty, forgiveness, and the tension between religious vows and human longing as the community seeks restoration, justice, and compassionate resolution.
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