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Summary of Jane Christmas's And Then There Were Nuns
Summary of Jane Christmas's And Then There Were Nuns
Summary of Jane Christmas's And Then There Were Nuns
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#1 I had dreamed of this moment for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I had decided to become a nun. I know, I know: Not the most romantic proposal. The timing was so awkward that it was hard to know whether to laugh or cry. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl. We got married a few days later at St. Mary’s Church in the village of Great Dunmow, near Colins’s home in rural Essex. For my wedding present, Colin gave me a reproduction of a seventeenth-century Italian painting he had seen in London. We hung it in our home. -> I had dreamed of this moment for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I got married a few days later at St.

#2 I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

#3 I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

#4 I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateOct 8, 2022
ISBN9798350040708
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    I had dreamed of this moment for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I had decided to become a nun. I know, I know: Not the most romantic proposal. The timing was so awkward that it was hard to know whether to laugh or cry. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl. We got married a few days later at St. Mary’s Church in the village of Great Dunmow, near Colins’s home in rural Essex. For my wedding present, Colin gave me a reproduction of a seventeenth-century Italian painting he had seen in London. We hung it in our home. -> I had dreamed of this moment for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I got married a few days later at St.

    #2

    I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

    #3

    I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

    #4

    I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in a state of ecstatic disbelief, and I blubbered like a schoolgirl.

    #5

    I had dreamed of becoming a nun for six years, and it was absolutely the worst timing ever. I was in

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