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The man he calls Beresford smiles slightly at this speech, and Honor sees the smile and resents it.
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"I dropped it in the alcove when I caught that man," called Beresford, cursing himself for his carelessness.
The Bat Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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I wanted him to have been called Beresford, to which he had a kind of right, but your father thought he had better not.
North and South Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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"Beresford," commanded the detective, "take Bailey to the library and see that he stays there."
The Bat Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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"Beresford," the great strategist answered, after reflection.
Uppingham by the Sea a Narrative of the Year at Borth John Huntley Skrine 1885
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"Beresford," said Joel, his black eyes shining as he paused a breathing space before rushing back to Davie, the new racket gripped fast, "if I don't pay Jenk for this!"
Five Little Peppers at School Margaret Sidney 1884
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'Beresford's up north, with his Portuguese, and I don't have time to write a -please, sir" note to him.
Sharpe's Enemy Cornwell, Bernard 1984
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"Beresford," said the Duke, "you are safe enough; two such armies as Soult's could make no impression on you.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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It established a school for officers (Escuela de Matematicas) and an Army, which beat Beresford.
Juntas vs. Open Societies, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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David Beresford, writing for the June issue of Catholic Insight reflects on the edition-by-edition explosion of copyrighted hymns in the Canadian Catholic Book of Worship.
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