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  • The house is known as Tiptop, which is the name of the original inn. "

    The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992

  • It would have been just as easy to have called Tiptop direct but that was not correct Chinese protocol.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • And I will, by God! I'd better call Tiptop before I leave for Plumm's.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • It would have been just as easy to have called Tiptop direct but that was not correct Chinese protocol.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • "Tiptop," Buckton said, with a sort of restraint Mostyn inwardly resented.

    The Desired Woman 1888

  • The place is called Tiptop, but if I owned it, I'd name it Hawk's Nest. "

    The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992

  • "Most middle-class people are [politically] neutral," says Tiptop owner Eddie Lee.

    See Chen Run 2007

  • The island's largest private travel agency, Tiptop Tour and Travel, says its bookings to the People's Republic have doubled in the past two years.

    See Chen Run 2007

  • Leaning on his carved walking staff he conducted her slowly to the rear of the house, while she chattered about her last visit to Tiptop, and how it had changed, and what delightful parties the Hawkinfields used to give in the old days.

    The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992

  • "That you're going to buy Tiptop and open a bed-and-breakfast?"

    The Cat Who Moved A Mountain Braun, Lilian Jackson 1992

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