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She said she had to go home to her parents—some village called Kitley, near the sea, she told me was her home.
My Demon's Kiss Lucy Blue 2005
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She said she had to go home to her parents—some village called Kitley, near the sea, she told me was her home.
My Demon's Kiss Lucy Blue 2005
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She said she had to go home to her parents—some village called Kitley, near the sea, she told me was her home.
My Demon's Kiss Lucy Blue 2005
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Vegetables come from Riverford Organic at the nearby Kitley Estate; meat from the Arthouse team's own farm shop at Stokeley Barton.
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I can believe that Old Mother Hubbard was supposedly the housekeeper at Kitley and this has somehow become transferred to Sarah Catherine Martin who, it seems to me, is a very unlikely housekeeper.
Sarah Catherine Martin Steve 2009
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Sarah, born in 1768, is often described as the housekeeper of the Kitley estate of Sir Henry Bastard, although John Pollexfen Bastard had succeeded following his father William's death in 1782, who had succeeded on his father's death in 1733.
Sarah Catherine Martin Steve 2009
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The couple had no children, as proven by the fact that Edmund succeeded him to the Kitley estate on his death.
Sarah Catherine Martin Steve 2009
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Additionally, all fifth-graders would move from the intermediate schools to the elementary level, a reversal of a move made when Kitley opened in 2002.
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Additionally, all fifth-graders would move from the intermediate schools to the elementary level, a reversal of a move made when Kitley opened in 2002.
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Additionally, all fifth-graders would move from the intermediate schools to the elementary level, a reversal of a move made when Kitley opened in 2002.
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