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  • I am, however, not obliged to disclose it to you, 'writes J Fanshaw of the Direct Communications Unit at the Home Office.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • "Goodbye Roy's Rolls," announced Milton Fanshaw III, cravat oscillating with visionary zeal.

    World of Lather: a month in soap 2012

  • “We met Robert Fanshaw,” she said, mostly in order to change the subject.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • Mr. Fanshaw can also assist you in matters pertaining to the estate.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • The twins grew uneasy; on the tour Robert Fanshaw had seemed garrulous, eager to please; now he led them through the cemetery without comment.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • Robert Fanshaw had walked down from Vautravers with his upstairs neighbours, Marijke and Martin Wells.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • It instructed someone named Robert Fanshaw to remove all personal papers from the flat, including diaries, letters and photographs, and bequeathed these papers to him.

    Her Fearful Symmetry AUDREY NIFFENEGGER 2009

  • They were all thrown a little off their balance, and the more fanciful Fanshaw had even some difficulty in recovering his, as they saw a long, thin stream of blue smoke ascending silently into the end of the evening light.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Fanshaw, with his fairy tales, would say my blood moved against men with that black,

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • “By the Lord it has,” cried Fanshaw, who was very white.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

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