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Most of the time he left his two curates to get on with their thing.
I look as if a curate had been taken out of me.
The next night the curate was to read us another story.
She lived in a small town with her brother, who was a curate.
The curate called on them several times more but they took no notice.
The curate looked as if he could feel those gloves even now.
I could not for a moment wish that the curate should tell it.
When the curate saw it he stood still with surprise.
There's the Curate: his wife is with him: they have no children.
The curate was putting his things back into the black bag.
Strategy, rather than force, seemed to the curate to be indicated.
A senior assistant curate, no less - do you know what that is?
I whispered for the curate several times, and at last felt my way to the door of the kitchen.
Elliott served as the curate of the church until his death in 1865.
"You come just in the right time, Smith," said the curate.
"That is not why I like them," said the curate.
There was a third brother who became a curate, but I don't know much about him.
Father Poole turned his attention to the curate standing by the door.
She seems to think it is ridiculous to be engaged to a curate.
The Jesuit and the curate quite started from their chairs.
Between 1867 and 1872 he was his father's curate, then for five years dean of Trinity.
She was the wife of the village curate and ran a dame school.
Strong was succeeded as curate in 1808 by a Fr.
"Did the curate seek the appointment because the doctor was here before him?"
After the death of his mother in 1882, Charles shared their cottage with another curate.