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  • They crossed the great stone hall together -- the hall which, with its wonderful pillars and carved dome, made Enton the show-house of the county.

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  • He dined at Enton that night, and improved his acquaintance with Lady

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  • "What made me think about Brooks was that she was awfully decent to me before Enton," Molyneux continued.

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  • His presence at Enton was due to an impulse, the inspiration of which he had already begun seriously to doubt.

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  • He has made me feel at home at Enton, too, and been most thoughtful in every way.

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  • "You can go over to Enton," she laughed, "and get some more cheques from your wonderful friend."

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  • "Not quite up to the Enton vintage, Brooks, eh? but all right, I hope."

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  • If there is anything which I have forgotten, I am at Enton for a month or so.

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  • On his marriage that is increased to ten thousand a year, with the possession of either Enton or Mangohfred. in the present case you could take your choice, as I am perfectly indifferent which I retain.

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  • Arranmore came in, and nodded a little wearily to Brooks, whom he had not seen since the latter had left Enton.

    A Prince of Sinners 1906

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