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Jessie by some miracle had become a skirted woman in the Cosham inn.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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They walked down into Cosham again, resumed their machines, and went on at a leisurely pace along the northern shore of the big harbour.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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He and Mrs. Milton would go to Fareham, Widgery and Phipps should alight one each at the intermediate stations of Cosham and
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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“While I was cooling my heels in Cosham I bought a county map.”
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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They rode on to Cosham and lunched lightly but expensively there.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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He reached down his A B C and looked out a train for Cosham.
Round the World in Seven Days Herbert Strang
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"Oh, all right, Reeks; but it looks uncommonly like Leeks on your paper here; and I thought you were a Welshman," said the doctor, smiling at his queer Hampshire pronunciation; for some of the chaps down our way speak just as badly as the cockneys in the east end of London, especially those coming from the country part beyond Cosham and Fareham.
Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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Smith had made his descent upon a broad open space in his father's park near Cosham.
Round the World in Seven Days Herbert Strang
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On arriving at Cosham Park he was taken to the study, where Kate Smith was awaiting him.
Round the World in Seven Days Herbert Strang
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Cosham intoned; at the same instant "Rodney" fitted itself to "William" in Ralph's mind.
Night and Day 1920
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