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“We have one, much like it, at Lathom,” said Mrs. Parker, stopping, for the same reasons.
Between the Acts 2004
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President of Wales and Generalissimo of the army, -- to rescue with unequalled energy Newark and York and the besieged heroine of Lathom
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The Earl of Lathom, then the Lord Chamberlain, who looked like Santa Claus and smiled like Andrew Carnegie, was among the guests; so were Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone.
The Log-Cabin Lady Anonymous 1922
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If Miss Lathom were not engaged to young George Vereker, she soon would be, to judge by the behaviour of their indiscreet and guileless faces.
The Tree of Heaven May Sinclair 1904
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Miss Lathom lied and Mrs. Vereker lied; they knew perfectly well why they were happy.
The Tree of Heaven May Sinclair 1904
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Lathom, but to those immediately concerned, and to Harby village, all open mouths and open eyes, the business was a very Iliad.
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Lathom, the bright and witty Marchioness of Aylesbury, Lord James of
The Life of King Edward VII with a sketch of the career of King George V 1893
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The Flag-Lieutenant came in and took a good look at the ladies 'dresses; Lady Swettenham being in white, Lady Lathom in pale mauve.
Here, There and Everywhere Frederick Spencer Hamilton 1892
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She had given the Lathom Woods a wide berth ever since her first adventure there; and she hoped that Lord
Lady Connie Humphry Ward 1885
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Lathom a month ago, and we returned last week from our peregrinations, all well, except myself, who can't shake off the gout, which is a disappointment after having taken the trouble of a Wiesbaden cure.
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II. John Knox Laughton 1872
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