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  • "Ladywell" sounds less like the new sound from London than an echo from some older and more mysterious tradition, slowly changing over an unapologetic 4/4, and its repeated vocal is a brilliantly deployed crumb swiped from

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  • The Green's candidate is a councillor for Lewisham's Ladywell ward.

    Have you seen your local politician's recently? 2008

  • The Green's candidate is a councillor for Lewisham's Ladywell ward.

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  • ‘Clever!’ said Ladywell — the young man who had been one of the shooting-party at Sandbourne — ‘they are marvellously brilliant.’

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • ‘The village streets are very picturesque, and the cliff scenery is good of its kind,’ rejoined Ladywell.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • But once having decided to pass over Christopher, whom she had loved, there could be no pausing for Ladywell because she liked him, or for Neigh in that she was influenced by him.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Her relatives believed her choice to lie between Neigh and Ladywell alone.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • By this time Ladywell had walked round the gravel walks with the two other ladies and Mr. Belmaine, and they were all turning to come back again.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • Ladywell is, at any rate, bent on thinking so ....

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • At last they rose from their seats and departed, Neigh to dine and consider his route, and Ladywell to take the train for Dieppe.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

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