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Meanings of good chaplain in English
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Usage of good chaplain in English
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The prisoner ascended the platform, supported by Frederic Wildegrave and the goodchaplain.
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We can not now follow the goodchaplain in his deeply interesting narrative.
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The goodchaplain's simplicity seems to have been a great amusement to the Sherwoods.
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And they have given me the goodchaplain: he prays with me, he weeps for me.
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The goodchaplain visited him-buthe was insensible.
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I would that Queen Bertha's goodchaplain were here, for I might have been helped by him.
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Remember, my dear cousin, what our goodchaplain often told us-'Timeis but the ante-chamber to Eternity!'
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None of us spoke to her, and Pasquerel, her goodchaplain, rode behind telling his beads as he went.
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Speaking to the sentinel, the goodchaplain was allowed to enter, and whisper low in the ear of the bishop.
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The visit of the goodchaplain, who brought with him a light, afforded him the opportunity he so much desired.
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Tell me more about that goodchaplain and Mary Mason and the lady whose chance word helped you so much.
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We have followed the exhortations of the goodchaplain, and have never joined in the riotous ways of the sailors in general.
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This was what our goodchaplain had done, with the same conscientious zest with which he had conducted his Sunday foraging in Florida.
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Josephs listened to the goodchaplain's tales and conversation with wonderful interest, and his face always brightened when that gentleman came into his cell.
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"You have a goodchaplain," she said; "what an honest lad he is!
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The reader will find many of them in the goodChaplain's book, and they will bring the war closer than anything else.