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Sister Muriel Monologue
Earlier in the evening, on another part of the mountain, Sister Muriel is more tired than usual on this quiet night. She headed to the Sister's dorm earlier than usual, climbed the stairs and enjoyed the cool breeze blowing on her face. This night she felt reflective on the subject of the good times with her husband, she missed him. A perfect evening for sleep.
She and the other women in the dorm were fast asleep at 1:55 AM, when she woke to the statement, "What a beautiful light on the hill!" by Sister Barbara on her bunk above her. To Sister Muriel, light on a hill may mean more than her daughter stated. Sister Lita said, "I think we better find out what that beautiful light is." Sister Muriel adds in a
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They sister calmly get dressed in their daily attire for the day which takes less than 5 minutes. The 11 sisters head out into the cool night air with the colorful reflection light their way. Sister Muriel's heart skipped a beat seeing the hill that reminded her of a sun descending on an autumn night. The night air smelled of smoke, their bare feet chilled when stepping on each cement step, and the metal tubular rail is damp to the touch from the night air. The men running across the small wooden bridge, in front of the main building as they Perhaps there should be an uneasiness, but in reality, the familiarity of a warm fireplace all doing what they normally would do fought against what should be a concern. Sister Muriel heads to help Sister Lila the cook who is busy toasting the homemade wheat bread and percolating the coffee. There was no information at this time, but as Sister Muriel serves her reporter side of her making her want to speculate how to get information. She loved digging for information and this was a night to dig. She felt she must watch for anyone that may have

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