We have no meanings for "leave the parsonage" in our records yet.
1 I think we'll leave the parsonage in your hands now, Prue.
2 My DARLING: Will you not permit me to see you before you leave the parsonage ?
3 I propose to leave the parsonage to-night, sir.
4 Then she added thoughtfully, Still, I couldn't go even if I had the money, because I couldn't leave the parsonage .
5 But it is the signal, in her quick, fiery nature, of a determination to leave the parsonage , if the thing be possible.
6 That they intended to leave the parsonage as they found it, without undertaking to limit or modify the effect of former acts.
7 Four years had passed since the father had been carried to the God's acre and they had had to leave the parsonage .
8 When I left the parsonage in the evening, the moon, in its first quarter, was up.
9 They left the parsonage , and Matthew followed Walker through the little knot of people toward the trading post.
10 Then they left the parsonage together.
11 He left the Parsonage next day.
12 During the day he left the parsonage , for what he had to complete he wished to get done quickly.
13 Mr. Crawley himself was away, at Hoggle End, and did not return till after Major Grantly had left the parsonage .
14 A few hours after I left the parsonage it was entered and robbed, and the license he refused me was stolen.
15 "Are you aware, sir, that I have left the parsonage ? "
16 Mr. Winter and the other trustees looked at Philip in wonder; and with a few words of farewell they left the parsonage .
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