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  • Only Dilly and the parson made a meal; and when it was over, Parson

    Meadow Grass Tales of New England Life Alice Brown 1902

  • Ben turned to the parson, "So, Parson, what's your take on this?

    Questing Parson 2008

  • The Parson is a perfectly pitched little novel with a huge story to tell and a book that would warrant several reads before you'd even scratched the surface.

    The Parson - Anna Kavan 2007

  • The Parson is a perfectly pitched little novel with a huge story to tell and a book that would warrant several reads before you'd even scratched the surface.

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  • The Parson is a perfectly pitched little novel with a huge story to tell and a book that would warrant several reads before you'd even scratched the surface.

    The Parson - Anna Kavan 2007

  • You remember hearin 'Parson Steward speak of Reynolds don' you?

    Winona: A Tale of Negro Life in the South and Southwest Pauline Elizabeth 1902

  • You know that I got your mother's marriage certificate, and it is safe in Parson Lothrop's hands.

    Oldtown Folks 1869

  • He had a great deal of freedom, once the morning's lessons were over, for the Parson was a busy man and his parish many miles wide.

    Secret Bread F. Tennyson Jesse

  • The Parson was a cassocked whirlwind in his wrath.

    Secret Bread F. Tennyson Jesse

  • One day, as I was riding the line near a farm known as Parson

    Memoirs of the Union's Three Great Civil War Generals David Widger

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