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  • The tiny town of Abercorn, population three hundred, soon had five hotels catering to Americans arriving after a seventy-five-cent taxi ride from the train station in Richford, Vermont.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • The tiny town of Abercorn, population three hundred, soon had five hotels catering to Americans arriving after a seventy-five-cent taxi ride from the train station in Richford, Vermont.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • After the Duke's death, Georgy began to spend more time abroad in Nice or in Ireland, where her daughter Louisa and her husband, the Duke of Abercorn lived.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Elizabeth Kerri Mahon 2009

  • But that grey November evening in Abercorn barracks in the Northern Irish town of Ballykinler was different.

    More troops will just mean more targets 2009

  • Abercorn...may have old connections with Rozza but he's now working for Oliver Letwin - hardly to the right of the Tory party, hardly anti-immigration, and hardly an English thoroughbred being, as he is, Jewish.

    How dare you change your name for racist Tories? 2008

  • I saw Abercorn the other day walking down Whitehall.

    Joslin For Position Kerron Cross 2006

  • They talked, she thought, as if Abercorn Terrace were a scene in

    The Years 2004

  • “In the drawing-room at Abercorn Terrace ...” said

    The Years 2004

  • Abercorn Terrace,” said Eleanor; “... the pillar-box,” she murmured as they drove past.

    The Years 2004

  • Thus when he left the club he turned not East, where the busy men were going; nor West where his own house in Abercorn Terrace was; but took his way along the hard paths through the Green Park towards

    The Years 2004

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