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1 When they passed the old manse she gazed at it with affectionate eyes.
2 A ground plan and description of the old manse .
3 He'll preach no more in the old meeting-house, nor sit over his bodes in the old manse .
4 He lifted his eyes to them from the old manse of Colinton, when he played there in his grandfather's garden.
5 These stories remind me of an incident that took place at the old manse , in the first summer of our marriage.
6 In the days that followed Stuart Farquaharson's car standing at the front of the old manse became a fixture in the landscape.
7 She thought of Jeannette, who was always, in the absence of a telephone in the old manse , telegraphing her invitations and demands.
8 But they needed something more, and that something would be supplied when he brought Rosemary West as a bride to the old manse .
9 Why, she even keeps a giant ten-gallon cooky jar forever filled with cookies, although there are now no children in this sweet old manse .
10 On passing the bounds of Abbotsford, we came upon a bleak-looking farm, with a forlorn, crazy old manse , or farmhouse, standing in naked desolation.
11 Hawthorne has himself drawn the picture of the Old Manse in Concord.
12 Thence my husband and I walked to the Old Manse and Monument.
13 I must also make sketches of Mr. Emerson's and the Old Manse .
14 His journal at the Old Manse refers to the same trouble.
15 The Old Manse was built in 1759 by the Rev.
16 It is the " Old Manse " made immortal by the genius of Hawthorne.
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