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1For Helen was going home, home to the poor little parsonage of Oakdale!
2For seven years the Gascoynes had lived at the little parsonage at Skelwick Bay.
3Annie, who had grown up in a city flat, thought their little parsonage palatial.
4One morning about the last of November there was a knock at the door of the little parsonage.
5The young men now sought the rest of the party, who had squeezed their way into the little parsonage.
6The little parsonage family was equally charmed with the plan and agreed to help it along all they could.
7There is a neat little parsonage, to which is attached a small garden, for the use of the minister.
8Reading, writing, and as thorough a domestic training as the little parsonage could afford, made up the next few years.
9Thus provided, he married, and entered upon his curacy in his twenty-sixth year, and set up housekeeping in his little parsonage.
10Charles Playfair Strothers, and settled in a little parsonage somewhere in the Hoosac Tunnel,-ornear it,-andalready immersed in "duties."
11When the little parsonage group, entire, gathered once more around the table in the "real dining-room," they were joyful indeed.
12For looking after these folk he had £120 per annum, and as pretty a little parsonage as could be found in England.
13He made his appearance at the little parsonage on the hill-side in Sonora one day, and, thrusting his bare head into the door, he said:
14It was only a few days after this that a letter arrived for Mr. Gascoyne which almost turned the little Parsonage upside down.
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