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My mother, who was as haughty as Lucifer with her descent from the Stuarts, and her right line from the _old Gordons, not the Seyton Gordons_, as she disdainfully termed the ducal branch, told me the story, always reminding me how superior _her_ Gordons were to the southern
Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals Thomas Moore 1815
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Well that would explain Gordons plans for a daily attendance allowance; every day it is closed we save shedloads of cash.
MP's Vote for Extended Summer Recess Dungeekin 2009
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Anna showed her ID, and gave her name and Gordons.
Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008
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Anna showed her ID, and gave her name and Gordons.
Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008
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Anna showed her ID, and gave her name and Gordons.
Deadly Intent Lynda La Plante 2008
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The Gordons were a Scotch family, and Charlie came of a race of soldiers.
The Story of General Gordon Jeanie Lang
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Miss Gordon is a spicy little puss -- one that would be apt to resent anything of that sort; and the Gordons are a very influential family.
Dred; A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp. In Two Volumes. Vol. II 1856
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The Gordons were the ruling clan in Strathbogie; and the proverb means that we should never speak ill of a man on his own property.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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A funky little place called Gordons Wine Bar, near Charing Cross Station.
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Eldest son and his girlfriend discovering they are both "Gordons".
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2008
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