When the new folios reached the lonely parsonages of Cumberland and Durham--who would care to say. [Please select]
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Nothing to the eye of a cultivated traveller was more fascinating than the homes of these country clergymen, rectories and parsonages as they were called,--concealed amid shrubberies, groves, and gardens, where flowers bloomed by the side of the ivy and myrtle, ever green and flourishing. [Please select]
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Some did so, some made an arrangement for keeping the parsonages, and paying a curate to take the service in church; but those who were the most really in earnest gave up everything, and were turned out--but only as they had turned out the former clergymen ten or twelve years before. [Please select]
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