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1They found me in the old parsonage, brother! said my father, mildly.
2They found me in the old parsonage, brother!
3Close by, visible from some parts of the garden, was the little church, with the old parsonage opposite.
4It is the old parsonage drawing-room!
5Could she ever be as happy here as in the humble yet hallowed library at the dear old parsonage?
6Mr. Mainwaring, who has been mentioned, lived in another brick house behind the church,-theold parsonage of St. John's.
7There, kneeling before the altar in the parlor of that quaint old parsonage, are the happy couple and their companions.
8She was never happy till she carried her hard-won knowledge back to the remote English village, the old parsonage-house, and desolate Yorkshire hills.
9In a few weeks she would be leaving May and the dear old parsonage, but she would be glad to be back at 'Varsity again.
10He was born at a small old parsonage house in an almost inaccessible Irish village called Pallas, in Longford, November 10, 1728.
11The old Parsonage has the inscription over the entrance:-
12Right before him lay the house-theold Parsonage; there were the gate, the path, the porch.
13As if in answer to a signal, the sun smiled broadly forth, and quite transfigured the weather-beaten old Parsonage.
14And there were the doves of old parsonages shrouded in roses, and those which Jocelyn with his incense-fragrant hand fed as he dreamed of Laurence.
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