. The Montreal law reports [microform]. Law reports, digests, etc; Law; Jurisprudence; Droit. if '\ w^v her faith. Towards the month of June, 188fi, when she Onnd?dSM ii?* between 16 and 17 years of age, her parents sent her MoriMett*. "K reside with her uncle and aunt in Montreal, intending f' thfkt she should, learn to sew. This uncle, Edmond Moris- sette, and his' wife, were- then GathoUcSt but some time Bfter Miss Morissette's arri^-ai in Montre^kl, the uncle, at^nt and niece appeaj^ to haVe discussed religious matters and to have attended service in a-Protestant Church con- i^eoted w


. The Montreal law reports [microform]. Law reports, digests, etc; Law; Jurisprudence; Droit. if '\ w^v her faith. Towards the month of June, 188fi, when she Onnd?dSM ii?* between 16 and 17 years of age, her parents sent her MoriMett*. "K reside with her uncle and aunt in Montreal, intending f' thfkt she should, learn to sew. This uncle, Edmond Moris- sette, and his' wife, were- then GathoUcSt but some time Bfter Miss Morissette's arri^-ai in Montre^kl, the uncle, at^nt and niece appeaj^ to haVe discussed religious matters and to have attended service in a-Protestant Church con- i^eoted with the defendant Corporation,'*-' La Mission de la Grande LigneV' They subsequently applied for admis' pion as, members of this church, and were-ultimately re* ceiv6d as such.' Towards t|i6 fdonth of June, i»87,Hhe. petitioner,, who had been* informed ^i this change, came tb lAontreal with his, wife with the object of bringing his daughtef away. They appear to have discussed and ar- gued with her, but* without succeeding in ik^ir attempt to win her back to her fori||.^r faith. ^ During the cpurg^ of thes^ interviews, wfien her firin to" exasperate her parents. Miss Morissette became convinced 'fro>m tlHir words and actions, elipeciaily on the' occfj^ion of an interview 4h St. !^atrick'/s Church^^;wfaefCt^©y bad taken her to conrer with a priest, that Ihey/would un- doubtedly attempt wi deprive her of her liberty o^ con-' sdience if she remained under their control^ and thatt^hey purposed to send her to aiKnnvent. Alarmed at this spect, she escaped from tn^ churchy and 1'an to the hoi of the minister of the Frptestant church which she had^ been frequenting. 'After receiving the^protection of some ladies in'Montreal, connected with the same church,'she *was assisted by them to go fox ashprt time to Burlington, in the State of Vermont. Tovards the monthof October, 1887, she was admitted, on her application, to the defen- dants' educational institfiti


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