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1 For Helen was going home, home to the poor little parsonage of Oakdale!
2 For seven years the Gascoynes had lived at the little parsonage at Skelwick Bay.
3 Annie, who had grown up in a city flat, thought their little parsonage palatial.
4 One morning about the last of November there was a knock at the door of the little parsonage .
5 The young men now sought the rest of the party, who had squeezed their way into the little parsonage .
6 The little parsonage family was equally charmed with the plan and agreed to help it along all they could.
7 There is a neat little parsonage , to which is attached a small garden, for the use of the minister.
8 Reading, writing, and as thorough a domestic training as the little parsonage could afford, made up the next few years.
9 Thus provided, he married, and entered upon his curacy in his twenty-sixth year, and set up housekeeping in his little parsonage .
10 Charles Playfair Strothers, and settled in a little parsonage somewhere in the Hoosac Tunnel,-ornear it,-andalready immersed in "duties."
11 When the little parsonage group, entire, gathered once more around the table in the "real dining-room," they were joyful indeed.
12 For looking after these folk he had £120 per annum, and as pretty a little parsonage as could be found in England.
13 He made his appearance at the little parsonage on the hill-side in Sonora one day, and, thrusting his bare head into the door, he said:
14 It was only a few days after this that a letter arrived for Mr. Gascoyne which almost turned the little Parsonage upside down.
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