Saoirse Ronan, who plays Agatha the female lead, said she had never seen anything like it.
He was covered with mire, his skin coat was very dilapidated, and Agatha thought that his boots never had been cleaned.
I met Sister Agatha in the passage, and said I would take the message myself.
Agatha L'Estrange remarked of him that it did her good to meet cheerful young men—they were so scarce.
After the death of her husband in 1777, she resided for some time in France, with her close friend, Agatha Deken.
Sister Agatha's astonishment was even greater than that of Sylvia, for she had long known the wretched place.