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- proper noun
Mount Caburn . - proper noun Sussex, rare A male
given name deriving from thehill in Sussex , mainly found in the city ofBrighton .
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Caburn to Glynde, from Glynde to Ringmer, and from Ringmer over the hills to Lewes again.
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Kingly Vale; but Caburn has a deeper cavity than any other that I can recall.
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Caburn is not unique in this respect; there is, for example, a similar hollow in the hill above
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Caburn, and in the valley below the volunteers fire at their butts; but
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