Aún no tenemos significados para "old parishioner".
1The effect of it on his old parishioner was instantaneous.
2The new vicar of D-was calling upon an old parishioner, who said to him: Ah!
3An old parishioner of the famous Rev.
4An old parishioner of mine, James of Sandhurst, was once the hero of quarter-staff in the early part of the century.
5But if I am absent from my parish, I am still in the company of one who does me honour as an old parishioner.
6He was cordially received by his old parishioner, who welcomed him into his room and urged him to take all the time he wanted.
7Like old parishioners of an orthodox faith, they have come to renew their ties to the church.
8'We don't want such trash elbowing our old parishioners out of their pews.
9We say almost, for the worthy John Cross could not easily be deprived, by any rivalry, of the loyal regards of his old parishioners.
10"Your old parishioner is a discerning man."
11To have somebody in the house for you to talk with besides your everlasting old parishioners-why ,itwould be worth a world of trouble!
12"Ah," said Randal, inquisitively, "you told me you had come in contact with him once, respecting, I think, some of your old parishioners at Lansmere?"
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