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