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  • Dillsborough which had a name of its own, and it was called Hoppet

    The American Senator 2004

  • Dillsborough which had a name of its own, and it was called Hoppet

    The American Senator Anthony Trollope 1848

  • It would have been all but impossible even had he remained the comparative humble lord of Hoppet Hall; — but that the squire of Bragton should be her promised husband was a marvel so great that from every short slumber, she waked with fear of treacherous dreams.

    The American Senator 2004

  • The greatest change made there was in the residence of the attorney, who with his family went over to live at Hoppet Hall, giving up his old house to a young man from Norrington, who had become his partner, but keeping the old office for his business.

    The American Senator 2004

  • Reginald Morton, you know, is living at Hoppet Hall in

    The American Senator 2004

  • Daily Lady Ushant would send over for Mary Masters, thinking it cruel that her young friend should leave her alone and yet understanding in part the reason why Mary did not come to her constantly at Hoppet Hall.

    The American Senator 2004

  • At this time Reginald Morton himself was still at Hoppet

    The American Senator 2004

  • When he reached the church he turned back, still going very slowly, and knocked at the door of Hoppet Hall.

    The American Senator 2004

  • Hoppet now left in Dillsborough is old Joe Hoppet, the ostler at the Bush; and the house, as was well known, had belonged to some member of the Morton family for the last hundred years at least.

    The American Senator 2004

  • Had he remained simply Mr. Morton of Hoppet Hall it would still have been impossible.

    The American Senator 2004

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