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  • “You have had a nice ride to Hexton, Master Harry, and the sorrel carried you well.”

    The Virginians 2006

  • She began to think the Tunbridge waters were very necessary for her, and ordered the doctor, who came to her from the neighbouring town of Hexton, to order those waters for her benefit.

    The Virginians 2006

  • Bristol to Bath, from Bath to Salisbury, to Winchester, to Hexton, to Home; they knew the way, and had mapped the journey many and many a time.

    The Virginians 2006

  • Castlewood to go over to Hexton Petty Sessions with him tomorrow.

    The Virginians 2006

  • You see I had been drinking at the Bell at Hexton, and the punch is good at the Bell at Hexton.

    The Virginians 2006

  • Earth works, supposed to have been erected by these Pre-Roman inhabitants, still remain at Hexton, Ashwell, Great

    Hertfordshire Herbert Winckworth Tompkins 1901

  • "You may joke as much as you like, Hexton," said his wife, bridling,

    Son Philip George Manville Fenn 1870

  • It was Assizes at Hexton, and there was a great meeting of the gentry at the

    The History of Henry Esmond 1852

  • Hexton first, whence he was transferred to the Tower; leaving the poor Lord Viscount, who was not aware of the others being taken, in daily apprehension of his return, when (as my Lord Castlewood declared, calling God to witness, and with tears in his dying eyes) it had been his intention at once to give up his estate and his title to their proper owner, and to retire to his own house at

    The History of Henry Esmond 1852

  • Hexton, with her woman and the man of law to bear her company, a couple of troopers riding on either side of the coach.

    The History of Henry Esmond 1852

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