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  • She's part of a multicoloured herd foraging the woodlands near Bramshaw and is a reminder that the pannage season has been extended.

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  • With the morning bright about him, Michael swung Atlas down the Bramshaw lane and let his mind revisit the final scenes of the previous night.

    The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004

  • Again he was struck by her facility for knowing what was happening in the lives of so many, even though she so rarely resided at Bramshaw; she picked up snippets from this one and that, and always seemed to remember to whom they applied when she next met that person.

    The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004

  • She, too, had grown up in Bramshaw; unlike the pair of them, Muriel had never left.

    The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004

  • Not far from that junction, another lane wended east to the village of Bramshaw, and Bramshaw House, his destination.

    The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004

  • "But there's nothing to be gained by fighting," Bramshaw protested.

    Under Sealed Orders 1910

  • He longed to question Bramshaw, but desisted, determined to await future developments.

    Under Sealed Orders 1910

  • "Anyway, it looks very much like it, and the name of the company is on the left-hand corner, just as it was on the one which Randall dropped on the floor and Bramshaw picked up."

    Under Sealed Orders 1910

  • "Come, come, Miss Westcote," Bramshaw protested, as he stroked his silky moustache with the soft white fingers of his right hand.

    Under Sealed Orders 1910

  • Mr. Randall has been doing it, and Bramshaw wants to have him discharged so he can get the job.

    Under Sealed Orders 1910

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