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Examples

  • They lived in a picturesque little cottage called Ashwood, and there

    Wife in Name Only Charlotte M. Brame 1860

  • He didn’t know if he’d call the Ashwood coach a beauty, but it was always conspicuous, given the reigning countess’s penchant for plumage.

    The Year of Living Scandalously Julia London 2010

  • He didn’t know if he’d call the Ashwood coach a beauty, but it was always conspicuous, given the reigning countess’s penchant for plumage.

    The Year of Living Scandalously Julia London 2010

  • Stripes color - Benjamin Moore 'Ashwood' OC-47 and 'Simply White' 2143-70

    Apartment Therapy Main 2010

  • The father was such an asset to them, this was the least he could on behalf of the Ashwood Abbey.

    Hunter nathreee 2010

  • And Cardinal Innocantius ... she had heard many rumours about him: that he was a fanatic, a danger to organisations like the Ashwood Abbey and the organisation she was a member of herself.

    Hunter nathreee 2010

  • The men from the Ashwood Abbey arrived at the airport too: the american, the lawyer, the baron and the professor.

    Hunter nathreee 2010

  • They joined the gentlemen of the Ashwood Abbey for lunch the next day, who were all in fervent denial that they had anything to do with it.

    Hunter campaign continued nathreee 2010

  • Aleister Crowley almost begged her and the Father to come back to the Ashwood Abbey to help them fix this whole FoxNews scandal.

    Hunter campaign continued nathreee 2010

  • They said the 7G are legion and they would leave the Ashwood Abbey alone if they agreed to the following terms: they want a map to show where the Abbey is active so that they don't get in each other's way again.

    Hunter nathreee 2010

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