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1 The governor and the new chaplain agreed charmingly; constant civilities passed between them.
2 The Rev David Neilands is the new chaplain at Methodist College.
3 The new chaplain was accompanied by his friend, the Rev.
4 The new chaplain spoke little, but seemed observant, and once or twice made a note.
5 The new chaplain arrived soon after these events.
6 Have you seen the new chaplain - where is he?
7 Why, you are our new chaplain , aren't ye?
8 The next day the new chaplain met the surgeon in the jail and took him into Josephs' cell.
9 The new chaplain was to arrive that afternoon, and it was incumbent on him to be at the reception.
10 This was repugnant to our democratic ways, and the new chaplain insisted on having his chapel inside the walls.
11 It was then that Mr. Jones, unequal to his task, resigned his office, and a new chaplain , the Rev.
13 A new chaplain came, for one thing, an' I'd got so quiet they changed my cell an' put me on the other side the buildin'.
14 "Good-by, then, for the present," said the new chaplain .
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