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  • "Grex," he repeated, knocking the ash from his cigarette.

    Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo Will [Illustrator] Gref�� 1906

  • Food and drink: There will be plenty of food and drink on board: a varied "around the world" buffet with the international creations of top chef "Grex", wine, tapped beer, and a wide range of soft drinks.

    Budapest Times 2009

  • Anyway, I'm going to order the Grex stabilizer and see what happens.

    Blocking of internet and cable programming to Mexico 2007

  • Grex, with large means at his disposal and with a taste for the picturesque to gratify, — one who could afford to pay for memories and who was willing to pay dearly for such luxuries, might no doubt restore Grex, but the Earl had neither the money nor the taste.

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • Lady Mabel was at this time with Miss Cassewary at Grex, paying what she believed would be a last visit to the old family home.

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • Earl Grex was a nobleman of a very ancient family, the Grexes having held the parish of Grex, in Yorkshire, from some time long prior to the Conquest.

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • Grex was always impatient when the time of eating was at hand.

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • Year after year when the London season was over she would come down to Grex and spend a week or two amidst its desolation.

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • There was no Lady Grex alive, but there lived with the Earl, a certain elderly lady, reported in some distant way a cousin of the family, named Miss

    The Duke's Children 2004

  • Why had Tregear gone to Grex, and having gone there why had he kept his journey a secret?

    The Duke's Children 2004

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