![]() ![]() Her French is frequently mispronounced, and she seems not to show the devotion to religion that her fellow nuns do in fact, her lifestyle is quite secular. ![]() Her immaculate appearance, flawless table manners, and speaking of French suggest that she was born into an upper-class family, but details suggest that she was born into a rather poor family with whom she has had no recent contact. ![]() Madame Eglantine considers herself to be of an upper-class. She enjoys the company of her dogs more than the company of other people. The Prioress owns many expensive things and keeps many lap dogs as pets. While The Second Nun is pious, devout, and faithful to a fault, Madame Eglantine is described to live a surprisingly secular lifestyle. She is nearly the opposite of what a nun was expected to be. However, she is revealed to be quite coy and secretive. She is selfless, amiable, and is described as being so delicate that she almost seems fragile and breakable. Madame Eglantine is sweet, gentle, and kind. ![]()
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