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THE INCARCERATED NUN AGAIN.

A correspondent the Tagespresse describes in that paper a visit he paid the other day to Barbara Übryk, in company with the physician of the lunatic asylum where ahe is confined. He says that she looks extremely well and far younger than she really is. She has a small merry face, -with a retrousse'e nose, and bright lively eyes, which, says the correspondent, peeped out slyly every now and then from under the bed-clothes. She conversed freely, though rather incoherently, laughed a good deal, and occasionally broke out into snatches of hymn and other tunes.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 4

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THE INCARCERATED NUN AGAIN. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 4

THE INCARCERATED NUN AGAIN. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3930, 28 March 1870, Page 4

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