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  • And now I want to go down to Crailing, and fetch Joan, and take her with me to Abbotsleigh.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • Crailing to find everything going on just in the same old way, precisely as though there had been no break at all.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • Crailing and to the lucky chance which had brought Errington past

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • The wedding took place very quietly at Crailing, only a few intimate friends being asked to it.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • The inhabitants of Crailing were very proud of that thirteenth century window when it was disinterred; they had a proprietary feeling about it -- since, after all, it had really belonged to them for a little matter of seven centuries or so, although they had been unaware of the fact.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • She felt as if she had never been away, as though the Diana Quentin who had been living in London and studying singing under the greatest master of the day were some one quite apart from the girl who had passed so many quiet, happy years at Crailing

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • Crailing was in places dour with mud, heavy-rutted by harvest carts, with ever and anon a great puddle that stretched across from ditch to ditch.

    Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang

  • About 1604 he became minister of Crailing, near Jedburgh, where he became conspicuous for his resolute opposition to the introduction of

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various

  • "Yes, I live at Crailing," replied Diana, a little shyly.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

  • "You'll go away from Crailing?" she asked nervously.

    The Splendid Folly Margaret Pedler

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