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  • Deloraine (1833) Margaret, Deloraine's second wife literally wastes away during her constant efforts to please her father and to deny the desires of her heart.

    Notes 2008

  • They must have left much later than planned, because it was already after 11 o'clock when Jonni and Andrew stopped outside Deloraine.

    Hunting the Thylacine Geoffrey Fox 2009

  •     They must have left much later than planned, because it was already after 11 o'clock when Jonni and Andrew stopped outside Deloraine.

    Hunting the Thylacine 2009

  • Deloraine on his midnight errand, did we learn what Poetry means and all the happiness that is in the gift of song.

    Letters to Dead Authors 2006

  • Elgaar Farm is located in Deloraine, 50kms west of Launceston in Tasmania.

    Elgaar Farm Haalo 2006

  • Elgaar Farm is located in Deloraine, 50kms west of Launceston in Tasmania.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Haalo 2006

  • Around Deloraine, they feel he hasn't got a chance.

    The Future of the Post Office 1978

  • Mark Nicholls wrote in last July's Maclean's, On July 19 a newspaper will be mailed from Deloraine, Manitoba, to Morris, 120 miles away.

    The Future of the Post Office 1978

  • William of Deloraine, the Goblin Page, the Lady Margaret, and

    English Literature for Boys and Girls

  • This, you observe, is practical eloquence, -- the perfect pantomime of rhetoric; and, when your eyes have recovered the dazzling shock of the encounter, you shall see William of Deloraine lying on the green sward, with the Baron's spear-head sunk a foot within his bosom.

    Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 Various

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