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1 How old he seemed from here; an old , old vicar .
2 The good old vicar was quite ill about it.
3 The old vicar read on, there came a mumbled response-andso on to the end.
4 The old vicar naturally retreated a step or two.
5 All the old vicar or the young curate could tell she had heard hundreds of times.
6 Seems the old vicar remembers it well.
7 The old vicar was stout and bald, and the grey hair that fringed his head was decidedly rumpled.
8 And the other one - the old vicar - I 've never taken to anyone since I was born like I took to him.
9 The old church was lovely in her eyes; the old vicar and his wife had taken a fancy to her.
10 He seized the outstretched hand and shook it warmly-thehand of the old vicar who had once been his tutor too.
11 Right, however, had little chance when Might ruled; and the old vicar , who had held the living forty years, was ejected.
12 The old vicar would ramble on and on in his usual way and several of the village men would fall asleep.
13 The old vicar made an excellent chairman, his introductory remarks being models of brevity: "T' furst deppitation will speak!"
14 It was a slight on Master Bloggs, droning away yonder at the fall of Troy, not to say the sweet old vicar .
15 Drake would not hear of sending me to Gresham's, so two years later I enrolled at that old vicar - mill : Trinity College, Cambridge.
16 If any inhabitant were asked what the old vicar did, or said, and what work he accomplished, the reply invariably was, 'Oh!
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