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Examples

  • She is the daughter of Duke of Kent and Topso, of Merevale.

    Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others Helen M. Winslow

  • In the first place Merevale was taking prep. over in the Hall, and it was strictly forbidden for anyone to quit the House after lock-up without leave.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'That Thomson has run away,' said Merevale bluntly.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • Merevale admitted that it was, and, having seen his visitor out of the

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'It will be a difficult business,' said Merevale, refraining -- to his credit be it said -- from a mention of needles and haystacks.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • As his eye fell on Merevale, he wondered whether anything had occurred to bring down his wrath upon him.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'But surely,' put in Merevale again, 'surely Thomson would be the last boy to do such a thing.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • Jim took his cap and went off, while Merevale settled down to spend the evening in Tony's study, as he often did when the term's work was over, and it was no longer necessary to keep up the pretence of preparation.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • 'This business is rather in your line, Thompson,' said Merevale.

    The Pothunters 1928

  • Merevale very rarely knocked at a study door, a peculiarity of his which went far towards shattering the nervous systems of the various inmates, who never knew when it was safe to stop work and read fiction.

    The Pothunters 1928

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