Aún no tenemos significados para "say the clergyman".
1No man cares much for stepping-stones in themselves, said the clergyman, half to himself.
2Good-night, said the clergyman, quickly, and hastened away through the rain from Conolly's civilities.
3Eldon is abroad, I believe?' said the clergyman musingly.
4We must starve him out, said the clergyman.
5'Flattering, upon my word,' said the clergyman, putting on a deep frown.
6'A shipment?' said the clergyman, taking the glass in his hand.
7'H'm,' said the clergyman, 'that is certainly an additional fact.
8'And a man of weak moral fibre,' said the clergyman.
9'Life itself is an unsolved mystery,' said the clergyman gravely.
10"But I cannot support you in what is wrong," said the clergyman.
11"You are in a hurry with this marriage, Mattsson," said the clergyman.
12"God grant us happier days for bringing it forth," said the clergyman.
13"You should repent with sorrow and a contrite heart," said the clergyman.
14"We have been saved from doing a great injustice," said the clergyman.
15"Perhaps you would rather play your own accompaniment," said the clergyman, weakly.
16"A thing not easily done," said the clergyman, replying to their host.