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  • "I wish you would understand once for all, Lady Kirton, that the Ashtons are our equals in every way," he interrupted: "and," he added, "in worth and goodness infinitely our superiors."

    Elster's Folly Henry Wood 1850

  • "I tell you, Maude, the Ashtons are our equals in all ways.

    Elster's Folly Henry Wood 1850

  • The Ashtons have glamour; Elizabeth is elegant, Thomas is wheelchair-bound and charming, but their marriage is a wreck, and Anna is about to be drawn into its turbulence.

    Thinking Of You « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • She had only a moment to blink, and no time to protect herself, when Ashtons fist swung directly into her cheek and collided hard with bone, breaking skin and knocking her to the floor.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • She had only a moment to blink, and no time to protect herself, when Ashtons fist swung directly into her cheek and collided hard with bone, breaking skin and knocking her to the floor.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • She had only a moment to blink, and no time to protect herself, when Ashtons fist swung directly into her cheek and collided hard with bone, breaking skin and knocking her to the floor.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • She had only a moment to blink, and no time to protect herself, when Ashtons fist swung directly into her cheek and collided hard with bone, breaking skin and knocking her to the floor.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • She had only a moment to blink, and no time to protect herself, when Ashtons fist swung directly into her cheek and collided hard with bone, breaking skin and knocking her to the floor.

    Roadside Crosses Jeffery Deaver 2009

  • I would shield, were it in the power of this withered hand, the Ashtons from you, and you from them, and both from their own passions.

    The Bride of Lammermoor 2008

  • “Nay, Master, if you had heard me out,” said his noble relation, “you might have spared that observation; for, withotu questioning that you had reasons which seemed to you to counterbalance every other obstacle, I set myself, by every means that it became me to use towards the Ashtons, to persuade them to meet your views.”

    The Bride of Lammermoor 2008

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