Definitionn. someone sent on a mission--especially a religious or charitable mission to a foreign country
Last update: August 21, 2015
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"Don't suppose, Mr parson, or missioner, or whatever you are," said Ned, "that you're goin' to floor me wi' your larnin'." [Please select]
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It was the men's temperance retreat conducted by the missioner, the reverend John Hughes S. [Please select]
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I've got a good bit of the instinct of the missioner. [Please select]
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But Nepeese had spent three winters at the missioner's school at Nelson House. [Please select]
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And he would be alone with Nepeese while Pierrot was gone for the missioner. [Please select]
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When that day came he would take Marie straight to the missioner over at Fort Churchill, and they would be married. [Please select]
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Tomorrow we will start for Nelson House, where there is a missioner. [Please select]
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"Now, look here, Mr missioner," cried Ned, leaping suddenly from the table, which overturned with a crash, "I'm one o' them fellers that's not to be floored by a puff o' wind."' [Please select]
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