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Mrs Parvis always made him agree with whatever she said.
The 17th century so called Black Christ can be found in its parvis.
The cathedral dominates the town and stands at the east end of a wide, open space called the parvis.
The station has two exits of its own, one incorporated into the stadium's parvis, and another across the street.
She remembers searching finding the note to Parvis again and contacting him.
They were back at Mrs Parvis's just in time for the evening meal.
Dot wanted to be back in their room at Mrs Parvis's.
This wasn't how Mrs Parvis used to speak of the enemy.
She sounded like Mrs Parvis, saying one thing yet meaning another.
The only flat part of the village, the parvis, above the cemetery, is a place of rest and joy.
Dot didn't hear Mrs Parvis come creeping up behind her.
Dogs' names wasn't something Mrs Parvis had yet spoken about.
Better than burning in Mrs Parvis's hot red fires of hell.
There was nothing like this back at Mrs Parvis's.
We arrived at the Place du Parvis during the late morning and decided to have lunch before touring the church.
The enormous nave resembles a parvis, the open area outside a European cathedral's main facade.
Mrs Parvis'll keep an eye on you.
Mrs Parvis gave Gloria a pat on the shoulder and for once seemed almost friendly.
Mrs Parvis said Hitler hadn't really taken the poison in his bunker.
Mrs Parvis says he'll never make it.
Mrs Parvis scraped them back into the pot.
Mrs Parvis was always telling her so.
Mrs Parvis glared at her and carried on.
Gloria was next door making a pot of tea in Mrs Parvis's kitchen.
It can also refer to an atrium, ambulacrum, or parvis in front of a basilica.