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  • Bartlemy is one of the good guys; and as Bartlemy relates the tale of the Sword of Straw, Nathan dreams of a dying city with a wounded king.

    The Sword of Straw 2006

  • Bartlemy is one of the good guys; and as Bartlemy relates the tale of the Sword of Straw, Nathan dreams of a dying city with a wounded king.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • And, lacking the present help of him whom Humphrey was pleased to call Bartlemy's

    A Boy's Ride Gulielma Zollinger

  • Michael Root and John Sleepe, two clever caterers of "Bartlemy," also advertise "a little boy that dances the _Cheshire Round_ to perfection."

    Notes and Queries, Number 28, May 11, 1850 Various

  • It misled one notoriously careful inquirer, who, in his interesting chronicles of Bartholomew Fair, minutely investigated the actor's history, giving precise details of his doings at "Bartlemy" from 1728 to

    Fielding Austin Dobson 1880

  • And, talking o 'gold, Marty, what -- what o' Bartlemy's Treasure? "

    Black Bartlemy's Treasure Jeffery Farnol 1915

  • The previous year, dreaming had taken him to worlds where he found the Grail, and brought it back to his quasi uncle/mentor Bartlemy Goodman, a mysterious, older than older magician.

    Archive 2006-04-01 2006

  • The previous year, dreaming had taken him to worlds where he found the Grail, and brought it back to his quasi uncle/mentor Bartlemy Goodman, a mysterious, older than older magician.

    The Sword of Straw 2006

  • At the beginning of August, 1823, Bartlemy-tide holidays came, and I was to go to my parents, who were at Tunbridge

    Roundabout Papers 2006

  • They are looking backwards, back into forty years off, into a dark room, into a little house hard by on the Common here, in the Bartlemy-tide holidays.

    Roundabout Papers 2006

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