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The Kendals were the only persons whom Algernon regarded as in any way on a footing with him.
The Young Step-Mother Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Eccles, Manchester brings back happy memories - as a clown on a peeny-farthing bike riding around Lewis's Store, or being a mechanical clown in their arcade window demonstrating toys, and even a stint at Kendals as Father Christmas, and of course playing the pubs for an agency called Madam 'Ace'.
Teddy Alexander Stephen Gallagher 2007
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The Bancrofts had tried the Kendals first, with the idea of making a double engagement; but the negotiations failed.
The Story of My Life Terry, Ellen, Dame, 1847-1928 1908
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Papa's feet, shuffling in the passage, Mamma's disapproving, remembering face, the Kendals 'house, smelling of rotten apples, the old man, coughing and weeping in his chair, they couldn't kill it; they couldn't take it away.
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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Kendals 'wall; and Mr. Oldshaw, the banker, and Mr. Horn, the grocer, and
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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When he was in the fit she had been playing on the Kendals 'piano, conceited and happy, not caring.
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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She knew them all now: Mr.. Waugh and Miss Frewin, and the Kendals; Mr. Spencer Rollitt, and Miss Louisa Wright who had had a disappointment; and old Mr.. Heron.
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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They stood on the Kendals 'doorstep, in the dark, under the snow.
Mary Olivier: a Life May Sinclair 1904
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"Do you remember the husking party at the Kendals 'barn?"
A Christmas Accident and Other Stories Annie Eliot Trumbull 1903
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We had John Hare, the "perfect gentleman" of Stage-land, and the Kendals with their quiet excellence in Drawing-room Drama; and the riotous glory of Mrs. John Wood, whose performances, with Arthur Cecil, at the Court Theatre, will always remain the most mirth-provoking memories of my life.
Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography George William Erskine Russell 1886
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