White Cowl

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White Cowl

Set in a Trappist monastery in nineteenth-century Kentucky, this poignant tale follows a young monk and a woman in distress as their lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of faith and longing. As their stories unfold, one may find parallels with a later work by the same author, published in 1890, that delves deeper into similar themes. (David Wales)

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    003 - Chapters 5 and 6

    Set in a Trappist monastery in nineteenth-century Kentucky, this poignant tale follows a young monk and a woman in distress as their lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of faith and longing. As their stories unfold, one may find parallels with a later work by the same author, published in 1890, that delves deeper into similar themes. (David Wales)

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    002 - Chapters 3 and 4

    Set in a Trappist monastery in nineteenth-century Kentucky, this poignant tale follows a young monk and a woman in distress as their lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of faith and longing. As their stories unfold, one may find parallels with a later work by the same author, published in 1890, that delves deeper into similar themes. (David Wales)

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    001 - Chapters 1 and 2

    Set in a Trappist monastery in nineteenth-century Kentucky, this poignant tale follows a young monk and a woman in distress as their lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of faith and longing. As their stories unfold, one may find parallels with a later work by the same author, published in 1890, that delves deeper into similar themes. (David Wales)

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Set in a Trappist monastery in nineteenth-century Kentucky, this poignant tale follows a young monk and a woman in distress as their lives intertwine amidst the backdrop of faith and longing. As their stories unfold, one may find parallels with a later work by the same author, published in 1890, that delves deeper into similar themes. (David Wales)

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