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This is a specially magic side to the Malvern Hills for me, for as a seven-year-old sent off from Leeds to a Quaker boarding school in Colwall, I learned to catch butterflies.
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Colwall, W.B. Hole, Captain Charles Douglas, Mr. Kunz, Mr. Burnett, Professor Lewis Campbell, Mr. Charles Baxter, and many more — made a charming society for themselves and gave pleasure to their audience.
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William Laxton; another at Sevenoaks, in Kent, by William Sevenoke, a native of the place, who rose from very humble circumstances to the chief magistracy of the city; another at Witney, in Oxfordshire, by Henry Box, and another at Colwall, co.
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I had written a note to you, which the bearer of Bummy's and Arabel's to Colwall [11] omitted to take.
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We heard only yesterday of your being expected at Colwall.
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But you have more the name of living at Colwall than the thing.
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It pleased us very much to hear how you were enjoying yourselves in Rome; and you must please us now by telling us that you are enjoying yourselves at Colwall, and that you bear the change with
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I have often been afraid, on account of papa not having been for so long a time at Colwall, lest you should fancy that he did not value your society and your kindness.
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Colwall soon; but I think that one from Colwall should come first.
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How kind of you and of her to have poor old Mrs. Barker at Colwall!
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