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"Brackenhill," dismissing the impossible idea with a smile even as he uttered it.
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Plettenberg Bay was an unconnected interruption caused by a tree falling on a powerline in the Brackenhill area, she said.
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Then he shows me the long drawing-room at Brackenhill, the quaint old furniture, the pictures on the walls, the terrace with its balustrade and balls of mossy stone, and through the windows come odors of jasmine and roses and far-off fields, while inside there is the sweetness of dried blossoms and spices in the great china jars.
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This was the child Sissy with whom Horace had played at Brackenhill.
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Horace was very ill, they said: Brackenhill was shut up, and they had all gone to winter abroad.
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The fact is, I'm not on the best terms with my cousin at Brackenhill, and I made up my mind to be independent.
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He had known Sissy Langton from the time when she came, a tiny child, to Brackenhill.
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He remembered the summer day at Brackenhill -- Sissy and he upon the terrace -- the work-box upset and the thimble crushed beneath his foot.
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He had lost this chance of an independence, as he had lost Brackenhill.
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It was hard on me when first you came to Brackenhill, Percy, but it has been harder on you since.
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