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One or both of us have been away the last four weekends ... me in St. John's and Dunsford and Gord in Montreal, Saskatoon and Ottawa.
Archive 2007-06-01 Teena in Toronto 2007
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One or both of us have been away the last four weekends ... me in St. John's and Dunsford and Gord in Montreal, Saskatoon and Ottawa.
Vacation Plans Teena in Toronto 2007
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I spent the weekend at my friend, Deb's, in Dunsford about two hours away.
Archive 2006-05-01 Teena in Toronto 2006
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Just beyond is the bridge below Dunsford, and here are several tiny islands, each about large enough to hold a sapling and a tangle of overflowing green that trails into the water; and rushing by on each side, after falling over a little weir, the river dashes itself into a line of foam and races on under the archway.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Near Dunsford lies a sea of blue-green daffodil spears, with the pale gold flowers showing among them.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Dunsford, deceased; the appointment subject, of course, to their lordship's approval.
Willis the Pilot Paul Adrien
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Dunsford, very shy with women, had never succeeded in getting into conversation with her; and he urged Philip to help him.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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"You are a fool to put her back up," said Dunsford.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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Pretexting an appointment one afternoon, for he was not a little ashamed of his weakness, he left Dunsford and went straight to the shop which he had vowed never again to enter.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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"That's one in the eye for you, Carey," said Dunsford, when they got outside.
Of Human Bondage 1919
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