Aún no tenemos significados para "say the vicar".
1Well, I suppose he was about right,' said the vicar, with a sigh.
2I chanced to be in the house, said the Vicar.
3Mutimer is greatly her friend, I believe,' said the vicar.
4I face my troubles alone; I suffer alone, said the Vicar with an incredible relish.
5That is not possible, said the Vicar wrathfully, the southern blood blazing in his face.
6It's very human, very human," said the Vicar, "and that's a large word!
7I believe," said the Vicar, "it's a touch of syncope.
8Selden, said the vicar, with affectionate smiling.
9'I fear she is going to marry him,' said the vicar deliberately.
10'I thought so, from his accent and his manners,' said the Vicar.
11Frequently, said the vicar correcting her.
12'Really, Charlotte,' said the vicar, 'you see as much in faces as Mr.
13Mr. Juxon-yousurprise me, said the vicar, who had never heard his friend use such strong language before.
14But look at this, my dear sir,' said the vicar, striking his fist upon the bedpost for emphasis.
15'Return this way, and stay a little longer with us,' said the vicar.
16'Surely that is presupposing too much, my dear Eldon,' said the vicar gently.