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  • Jenna Upwell swore she and her husband only went out to dinner with Mike and Beebee to be polite, and that she was thinking of me the whole time.

    And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010

  • Jenna Upwell swore she and her husband only went out to dinner with Mike and Beebee to be polite, and that she was thinking of me the whole time.

    And One Last Thing… Molly Harper 2010

  • Liberal England: The Wisbech and Upwell Tramway. comment-link {margin-left:. 6em;}

    The Wisbech and Upwell Tramway 2008

  • A strike-slip fault off Peru had rebounded the time she'd been in Lima on the Upwell project; the moment-magnitude of that quake had been close to nine.

    Starfish 1999

  • John, after a picture by Bassans; given by the Rev. W.G. Townley, of Upwell, Norfolk, as a memorial of his brother,

    Ely Cathedral Anonymous

  • At Upwell, in the Fen, in 1791, a wig caught fire in such a shop and "before the fire could be put out thirty-six wigs were destroyed."

    Fragments of Two Centuries Glimpses of Country Life when George III. was King Alfred Kingston

  • Upwell, Maisie stood waiting in the hall with the old cat tucked under her arm.

    Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes Amy Walton 1873

  • "Why do you suppose Aunt Katharine has Dr Smith over from Upwell to see us when we're ill," asked Maisie, "when Dr Price is quite close, and so clever?"

    Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes Amy Walton 1873

  • "We don't _really_ know," said Maisie hastily, "only Dr Price saw a grey kitten at Tuvvy's house in Upwell, and Aunt Katharine says I may go to-morrow and see if it's ours."

    Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes Amy Walton 1873

  • The next morning Maisie at Fieldside and Becky at Upwell woke up thinking of the same thing -- the grey kitten -- but with very different feelings.

    Black, White and Gray A Story of Three Homes Amy Walton 1873

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