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“sacristan. ‘Brother Simon, I”
Celia L. Grace, A Maze of Murders
“She opened her wallet and took out the rosary beads, which had once belonged to her mother”
Celia L. Grace, The Book of Shadows
“quill of raven feathers, an inkpot shaped in the form of a skull, and tarot cards.”
Celia L. Grace, The Book of Shadows
“It is easy to assume that, in the Middle Ages, the status of women was negligible and only succeeding centuries saw a gradual improvement in their general lot. This is certainly incorrect. One famous English historian has already pointed out that women probably had more rights in 1300 than they had in 1900, whilst Chaucer’s description of the Wife of Bath shows a woman who could not only hold her own in a world of men but travelled all over Europe to the great shrines and was a shrewd business woman, ever-ready to hold forth on the superiority of the gentler sex.”
Celia L. Grace, A Shrine of Murders

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