It was not very long before Sister Helen Vincula came back from seeing the ladies across the long bridge, and from telling them Good-bye.
The lady did not look like Sister Helen Vincula, oh, not at all; but the veil that she wore was soft and black like that that Sister Helen Vincula wore.
So when their leaving day came Sister Helen Vincula put a clean stiff-starched blue-checked apron on Bessie Bell, and they walked together to the Mall where the band was playing.
One night, when Sister Helen Vincula had put Bessie Bell to bed in the small bed that was not a crib-bed, though like that she had slept in before she had come to the high mountain, Bessie Bell still lay wide awake.
But she loved to look out on those views as she stood by Sister Helen Vincula on the gray cliff; Sister Helen Vincula holding her hand very fast while they both looked down into the valleys and coves.
Bessie Bell was always so glad when Sister Helen Vinculatook her to the Mall in the afternoon when the band played.
Bessie Bell leaned against the little fluted post of the gallery to the cabin where she and Sister Helen Vincula lived, and thought a great deal about that.
When they were at the cabin Sister Helen Vincula opened the old trunk with the brass tacks on it, and she went down to the very bottom of it, unpacking as she went.
Then Sister Helen Vincula said: "We are going away to-morrow.
Bessie Bell leaned against the little fluted post of the gallery to the cabin that she and Sister Helen Vincula lived in, and decided to herself that, strange as it was, yet was it true that the whole world was full of--Ladies.
Very often after that day she watched those who passed the cabin where she and Sister Helen Vincula lived, and wondered which were Mamas-- And which were Ladies.
Also on the breast of her black dress was a cross, but not white like the cross that Sister Helen Vincula wore.
But if a man have the fortitude, and resolution, to enfranchise himself at once, that is the best: Optimus ille animi vindex laedentia pectus Vincula qui rupit, dedoluitque semel.
There is no question, however, that the body was eventually conveyed into the Church of St. Peter-ad-Vincula and buried in the vault which already contained the mangled remains of so many of her contemporaries.
He died in February 1587, and is buried in St. Peter-ad-Vincula in the same vault as his illustrious guest.
The Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula was on the 1st of August.
In a few legs, no vincula are associated with the patellar tendon.
The Impressa of an Apple-Tree growing in a Thorn, the word, Per vincula crescit.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vincula" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.