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  • Or The Lugger 01872 501322, luggerhotel.co.uk, a 17th-century smugglers' inn with log fires and ocean views in Cornwall has rooms for £210 a night, with free dinner, breakfast, a manicure, pedicure, wine and flowers for Ma thrown in free.

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  • It was their first day out of Lugger and she was still getting used to how different the tumbling ocean was from the lake.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • Please Lugger explain why Bush needs to consult with the rubber-stampers.

    Think Progress » Lugar: Bush Must Consult Congress Over Escalation Or It ‘Could Get Ugly’ 2006

  • Two weeks from Grangore the party rode over the top of the pass on horses purchased in Lugger and came home finally to Valing.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • She and Avender were both glad when the storm began to clear the third evening out from Lugger.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • Nolo and Avender would travel by sea, as that was the quickest way, from Lugger to Mremmen, and then by land from Mremmen to Grangore and on to Issinlough.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • As the captain had predicted, they sailed into Mremmen on the morning of the seventh day after leaving Lugger.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • They had spent three days on the Lugger road, pushing the horses hard the whole time.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • From Upper Crossing they took the river route back to Mremmen, where they had no difficulty hiring another ship to take them north to Lugger.

    Reiffeins Choice 2006

  • Drives my Lugger crazy — I liked to think of Lola driving her crippled husband mad with pleasure.

    Tales of Passion, Tales of Woe Sandra Gulland 2000

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