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A parson's parlor is a room in a parsonage, traditionally used as a study or sitting area for a clergyman and his family. It often serves as a space for meetings, social gatherings, or prayer, reflecting the dual role of clergy in both spiritual and community life. The parlor is typically furnished comfortably to create an inviting atmosphere for visitors and parishioners.

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