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1 So poor John packed his portmanteau and left the vicarage early on the following morning.
2 There was half an hour to spare before I left the vicarage for the railway station.
3 But I think she had it badly, for a time, when first she left the vicarage .... She's contented now.
4 Stephen had now arrived at the point in his ingenuous narrative where he left the vicarage because of her father's manner.
5 At seventeen minutes past eleven this morning I left the vicarage to keep certain appointments and pay certain visits in the village.
6 I rang the bell for my boots, and, to the open-mouthed dismay of Mrs Pearson, left the vicarage leaning on Tom's arm.
7 So that, before Sunday, it was very generally known in Shepperton parish that the Countess Czerlaski had left the Vicarage .
8 In another minute he had left the Vicarage and, with Beatrice at his side, was walking smartly towards the station.
9 "I left the vicarage note," continued Cedric, mollified by this submission.
10 They left the Vicarage , and ten yards from the door turned into the path which would enable them to avoid the village street.
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