Then, to the vexation of the clumsy old cook, whom he interrupted by his restless movements in the paternosters she was repeating on her rosary, he began to stride up and down before the hearth.
"In The Fire Of The Forge, Volume 5."
Georg Ebers
And then we say our paternosters, too; and all the while we are talking she is shewing us pictures of her dear Child, and we look at all the great things He did for us, one by one; and then we turn the page and begin again."
"By What Authority?"
Robert Hugh Benson
The devout women were still less reassuring, they invaded the church, walking about as if quite at home, disturbing everybody, upsetting chairs, knocking against you without begging pardon; then they knelt down with much ado, in the attitude of contrite angels, murmured interminable paternosters, and left the church more arrogant and sour than before.
"En Route"
J.-K. (Joris-Karl) Huysmans