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An official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector.
parsonage
rectory
Portuguese
reitoria
1
You must have missed him; he started for the
vicarage
half-an-hour ago.
2
When we meet it is at the
vicarage
or in the street.'
3
The wheels drew nearer, then the
vicarage
pony-carriage came round the bend.
4
By the time we reached the
vicarage
my heart was very quiet.
5
They had not far to go from the
vicarage
to the churchyard.
6
At any rate, the country
vicarage
had retreated into the background again.
7
I am going to accept an engagement at the
vicarage
as governess.
8
The grounds of his
vicarage
at Aston must have offered charming loitering-places.
9
She often sang still when there was a tea-party at the
vicarage
.
10
Mr. Penzance had invited him to spend a week at the
vicarage
.
11
Shortly before Christmas Day she called with her sister at the
vicarage
.
12
Five minutes after she had entered the
vicarage
drawing-room her tortures began.
13
But one day there came sad news to the
vicarage
at Sutton.
14
He took me into the
vicarage
,
and introduced me to his wife.
15
They parted at the
vicarage
gate, and Eloquent pursued his way alone.
16
They arrived at the
vicarage
at half-past two, not having had lunch.
vicarage
old vicarage
leave the vicarage
little vicarage
english vicarage
comfortable vicarage
Portuguese
reitoria
Catalan
rectoria