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  • The Song Gatherer, the cello concerto that Robert Cohen is introducing to Britain with Mark Elder and the Hallé this week, is Beamish's second for the instrument, and like so much of her music, it has a strong extra-musical narrative behind it.

    This week's new live music Andrew Clements 2010

  • It's better than Beamish's or J.J. Murphy's porter

    The Boys of Fairhill 1976

  • He turned inshore when he saw her coming, lest Captain Beamish's binoculars might reveal to him a familiar countenance.

    The Pit Prop Syndicate Freeman Wills Crofts 1918

  • For ten minutes, at least, I sat quietly waiting to see what would happen next -- very much surprised at the remark that had been made to me, and wondering at Uncle Beamish's protracted absence.

    The Magic Egg and Other Stories 1884

  • "You know I promised you never to say a word about Beamish's," he faltered, at length.

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • Beamish's was, as Gilks had said, another name for the Shellport Aquarium -- a disreputable place of resort, whose only title to the name of Aquarium was that it had in it, in an obscure corner which nobody ever explored,

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • And the young fool all along thought it was Beamish's he was in a row about.

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • Beamish's was such a terrible place, or that the penalty of being found there was so severe.

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • In all our talks you never once mentioned Beamish's.

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

  • And most likely, when he came to consider, Riddell would be so full of that that he might perhaps not say any more about Beamish's.

    The Willoughby Captains Talbot Baines Reed 1872

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