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I came out in the vegetable-garden of a rustic cottage, one of some dozen thatched-roofed dwellings, which, with the church and simple parsonage, constituted sweet Honeybourne.
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She merely meant the work-house; and as she spoke, her face wore a shadow that still clouds my recollections of Honeybourne.
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Stratford-on-Avon, but I hug the thought that nobody but I knows anything about Ann Harris and Honeybourne.
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This was the Honeybourne station, but not Honeybourne.
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Honeybourne was also in the "Deanery of the Vale," and under the special charge and jurisdiction of the Abbey.
Evesham 1901
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Bretforton, with its church built by the monks of Evesham, lies on the road between Badsey and Honeybourne.
Evesham 1901
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"Considerably more, no doubt, than either Honeybourne or I."
Our Friend the Charlatan George Gissing 1880
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Honeybourne, as the papers made known, presently set forth on travel which was to cover all British territory.
Our Friend the Charlatan George Gissing 1880
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He had met Lady Honeybourne only once, and that a couple of years ago; with difficulty they recognised each other.
Our Friend the Charlatan George Gissing 1880
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"There aren't any recreational beaches there, but there are people who dive and do repairs on their boats there -- and occasionally people swim in that area so we wanted to make sure no one gets into the water," Honeybourne said.
CBS 2 - KCAL 9 - Los Angeles - Southern California - LA Breaking News, Weather, Traffic, Sports 2010
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