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  • Well, this pub was once called The White Horse, the emblem being painted on the big iron roundel that once denoted ownership by Ruddles.

    Ruddles County Peter Ashley 2008

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    Ruddles County Peter Ashley 2008

  • No one at the present moment was more clear than was Ruddles as to the necessity of purity at elections.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Ruddles now expressed as to the necessity that the new candidate should take up the Church question did not spring at all from his own religious convictions.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Ruddles was very anxious to carry his member back with him, assuring Phineas of an entry into the borough so triumphant that nothing like to it had ever been known at Tankerville.

    Phineas Redux 2004

  • Messrs Ruddles, Gadmire, and Troddles returned to Tankerville -- disappointed no doubt at not bringing with them him whose company would have made their feet glorious on the pavement of their native town -- but still with a comparative sense of their own importance in having seen the great sufferer whose woes forbade that he should be beheld by common eyes.

    Phineas Redux 1873

  • "There isn't a doubt about your re-election, Mr Finn," said Ruddles.

    Phineas Redux 1873

  • Ruddles was very anxious to carry his member back with him, assuring Phineas of an entry into the borough so triumphant that nothing like to it had ever been known at Tankerville.

    Phineas Redux 1873

  • "Well, no -- at least I don't know," said Ruddles.

    Phineas Redux 1873

  • "You can't escape from it, Mr Finn, you can't indeed," said Ruddles.

    Phineas Redux 1873

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