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The man who respects his wife does not turn her into a mendicant.
He would be back from time to time, but never again as a mendicant.
To these must be added lay groups, both male and female, more or less associated with the mendicants.
The mendicants were also the foremost preachers of the age.
He fed the mendicants and treated them as God's chosen ones.
And the Mendicants were not alone in their enjoyment.
Mendicants were preaching here and there, but few in the crowds stopped to listen.
The mendicants of later generations were even more active.
Although the mendicants began in towns, their mission soon spread to the villages.
They were known out there, regulars among the mendicants.
Mendicants quite devoid of grace came crowding into the house.
Once beyond the fort the mendicants recovered their health.
"Thank you, my lord," said the mendicant in a hoarse voice.
They used to kill all mendicants by tricking them in a peculiar way.
The community once comprised mendicants only, but now are outnumbered by those who have taken to cultivation.
He abandoned worldly life to live as a mendicant.
"We're mendicants; that means we beg," he says of their dependence on charity.
Of course, said the Mendicants, the error was discovered quickly - but by then it was much too late.
Mendicants swarmed in from all parts, by land, and by river.
You made the beginnings of a fair Mendicant, even."
As an adult, she left her family's home and lived as a wandering mendicant.
The man called Wood appeared equally indifferent to potentate and mendicants.
Latterly he practised all the arts of the professional mendicant.
If you knew all that I had gone through at the hands of those dreadful mendicants, you would forgive me.
"How can it be a crime," he asked, "to give alms to the mendicant?"