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"She should be given one before you return home," said the prioress.
However, in 1205, she was chosen to be prioress of her community.
Some communities have gone back to calling her the prioress.
She had became prioress in 1800, and remained so until her death on March 27, 1830.
"This is all part of an effort to get me to go home," the 72-year-old prioress said.
In later years she was named the prioress of the convent.
Agnes was elected to lead her community as prioress in 1627.
At last the prioress stretched out on her with a sigh.
The prioress seemed to regard my master as her chief concern.
Such things should never happen while she was Prioress.
At that point in time, the community consisted of the prioress and three nuns.
Praise be, the lady prioress had no light or candle there.
At that time there were only one nun and the prioress, both very aged.
By age 25, she had risen to the post of perpetual prioress.
At the time of suppression in 1539, it held a prioress and 7 nuns.
The Prioress General saw the hotel, but turned down the offer.
At last the prioress called out again, and the same two young nuns cleared away the remains.
The prioress waved him to a seat, and herself sat down apart, where she could watch his face.
She later became its devout prioress and is now a legend in the history of that nation.
The prioress of the temple, trying to shield her charges, had died too.
The prioress smiled, turned away and opened a small coffer.
Realizing that she had indeed said too much, the prioress paled.
"I think that you have done wisely," said the Prioress, when she had listened.
Sometimes the conduct of the prioress was found wanting.
In 1956 Irene sent a letter with her picture to the prioress of the monastery.