Official residence of a bishop or an archbishop.
1There were, in fact, already complaints on file in the bishop's house.
2He left the bishop's house and the town dazed and stupefied.
3Tired out, I reached the bishop's house and sought rest.
4He had planned to leave her some distance from the bishop's house, but now caution was useless.
5At the bishop's house, his housekeeper, Mme.
6That night, at the bishop's house, for the first time in nineteen years, Jean Valjean had received kindness.
7Near the beautiful old cathedral we passed a priest, and asked him where to find the bishop's house.
8Here 300 were slain only in the bishop's house; and the impious monks would suffer none to be buried.
9The church, the great cathedral on its terrace, the bishop's house, all dynamited, all cold and wet and filthy ruins!
10The bishop's house was situated about half a mile from the college on Birdseye Avenue, the principal residence street of Warwick.
11A bishop's house contained some clerks, priests, monks, and nun and was a retreat for the weary missionary and a school for the young.
12The "little castle," as it was called in Prebrunn, owned by Bernhard Trainer's family, was near the bishop's house which she occupied.
13Like one stunned by an unexpected blow, he continued his walk, until he came to Birdseye Avenue and paused in front of the bishop's house.
14So he waited, and so they rode back together to Colonel Bishop's house.
15The Bishop's house is pretty, and restored to the Gothic by the late Bishop.
16Two young and familiar inmates of the Bishop's house attracted and returned his attachment.