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The last time there was a confirmed sighting was at Chailey Common in East Sussex 59 years ago.
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The only sound in the house was the sound of Chailey moving in the kitchen.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Chailey instantly tidied her dress, composed her face, and opened the door.
The Voyage Out 2004
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She had reason to suspect that Chailey had been balancing herself on the top of a ladder with a wet duster during their absence, and the room had never been quite like itself since.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Moreover, the house began to stir as the hour of dinner approached; she could hear the plates being chinked in the dining – room next door, and Chailey instructing the Spanish girl where to put things down in vigorous English.
The Voyage Out 2004
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Chailey herself limped because of the rheumatism in her feet, but it appeared to her mere waste of time to take any notice of the unruly flesh of servants.
The Voyage Out 2004
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In his thorough adherence to learning Dudeney was the completest contrast to John Kimber of Chailey, a wealthy farmer with
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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The line passes next between Newick, on the east, and Chailey on the west.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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To return to the line, for the excursion to Plumpton has taken us far from the original route, the next station to Newick and Chailey is
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Chailey has a wide breezy common from which the line of Downs between Ditchling Beacon and Lewes can be seen perhaps to their best advantage.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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