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That evening he came into Dingley's room, where I sat with her to repair the household linen, and rattled on, full of wit and good humour; and when
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On Monday Judge Bordley accompanied me as far as Dingley's tavern, and showed much emotion at parting.
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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On Monday Judge Bordley accompanied me as far as Dingley's tavern, and showed much emotion at parting.
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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Master Dingley's tavern, the sight of which gave me a sharp pang, for it is there that the by-road turns over the bridge to Carvel Hall and Wilmot
Richard Carvel — Volume 07 Winston Churchill 1909
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On Monday Judge Bordley accompanied me as far as Dingley's tavern, and showed much emotion at parting.
Richard Carvel — Volume 08 Winston Churchill 1909
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Master Dingley's tavern, the sight of which gave me a sharp pang, for it is there that the by-road turns over the bridge to Carvel Hall and
Richard Carvel — Complete Winston Churchill 1909
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Master Dingley's tavern, the sight of which gave me a sharp pang, for it is there that the by-road turns over the bridge to Carvel Hall and Wilmot
Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909
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Stella snatched Dingley's word out of her pen; Presto a cold?
The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901
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I was to-day at Mr. Sterne's lodging: he was not within; and Mr. Leigh is not come to town; but I will do Dingley's errand when I see him.
The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901
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Oh! but I forgot, Jemmy Leigh is come to town; says he has brought Dingley's things, and will send them with the first convenience.
The Journal to Stella Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745 1901
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