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Definitionn. an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector
Last update: June 13, 2015
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That she give birth to the baby and march up to the parsonage steps? [Please select]
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The parson was given a parsonage; why not the teacher a "teacherage". [Please select]
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Harrison at his parsonage gathering plums and had asked for some and been refused. [Please select]
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And thus, to shorten this preface, when we returned at night to my parsonage at Naguadavick, there entered Mrs. [Please select]
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Indeed, Polly reported that he had pronounced the trustees' dinners of a higher grade than those of the parsonage. [Please select]
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Another had left his quiet parsonage, in a country town of England. [Please select]
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Charles Playfair Strothers, and settled in a little parsonage somewhere in the Hoosac Tunnel,--or near it,--and already immersed in "duties." [Please select]
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For seven years the Gascoynes had lived at the little parsonage at Skelwick Bay. [Please select]
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Did I not see her the other evening, passing along the wall of the parsonage, her hair but half quenched by a mantilla, as she went obviously to a rendezvous. [Please select]
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It was a mild afternoon in spring, and we stood in the deep limestone gutter in front of the parsonage, a little Gothic wooden house set in a gloomy yard. [Please select]
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