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Herbert might calculate the effect of it on the entries for Dunwood
The Longest Journey 1924
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"Colonel Dunwood," said Dan, "would this be sufficient evidence before a jury to --" He hesitated.
The Calling of Dan Matthews Harold Bell Wright 1908
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All this Ella believed, and though she was far too amiable and sweet-tempered to be really angry, she came very near _sulking_ all the way from New York to Dunwood.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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Dunwood would confine their calls to the house and grounds, and not be troubling her.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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By this means he could the more easily learn for himself the character and disposition of his relatives, and feeling now more eager than ever to meet them, he here started with Mr. Hastings for Dunwood.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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But in this she was destined to be disappointed, for the inhabitants of Dunwood were friendly, social people, who knew no good reason why they should not be on terms of equality with the little lady of Rose Hill; and one afternoon, about a week after her arrival at Dunwood, she was told that some ladies were waiting for her in the parlor.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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She had gracefully received the congratulations of her Dunwood friends, who, while expressing their surprise, had also expressed their delight at finding in the new mistress of Ross Hill, the girl who had ever been a favorite in the village.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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Grey, who, pretending to be a lawyer, had, greatly to her annoyance, hung out his sign in Dunwood, where his office proper seemed to be in the bar-room, or drinking-saloon, as in one of these he was always to be found, when not at Locust Grove.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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"You will see that it is carefully boxed and sent to Dunwood, will you not?" she continued, turning to the man in attendance, who bowed respectfully, and stood waiting for the money, while Mr. Hastings, too, it may be, wondered a very little if it would be forthcoming.
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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Arrived at Dunwood, he stepped hastily from the car and walked rapidly down the street until he came opposite
Dora Deane Mary Jane Holmes 1866
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