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1 Do you think that she will be content at the old vicarage , Ursula?'
2 To begin with-yourhouse used to be the old vicarage .
3 Peter Young, then a deacon, who inhabited the old vicarage .
4 It has also converted the old vicarage and several empty houses for use as social housing.
5 The old vicarage factotum could not imagine what made his charge so anxious to be off.
6 Instead, he pottered round the old vicarage he'd bought not far from Newquay and amused himself building gadgets.
7 Accommodation is in the Grade II-listed manor house, the old vicarage or an annexe in the college's parkland.
8 The day came when we had to leave our dear cousins and the old vicarage , so full of associations both pleasant and painful.
9 And I fell asleep happily, and dreamt of Charlie, and I thought he was pelting me with roses in the old vicarage garden.
10 Here he could see the old vicarage , the house alone that was associated with the sweet pleasant time of his incipient love for Elfride.
11 No, of course, she's never been to the Orchard, nor the Old Vicarage .
12 I will go to the Old Vicarage to inspect the bees, I decide.
13 Or, rather, I have moved next door to the Old Vicarage .
14 He kisses me in the Old Vicarage garden and I disappear for a moment.
15 So I followed them back to the Old Vicarage and my tears soon dried.
16 It is Nell, running back along the road and reaching the Old Vicarage gate.
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