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  • "All the better when they get a chance to spend it," said Marsfield.

    Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962

  • Other introductions followed, names known to everyone who had read in the Gazette the accounts of naval victories; Grindall of the Prince, Marsfield of the Minotaur, Lord Henry Paulet of the Terrible, and half a dozen others.

    Hornblower And The Hotspur Forester, C. S. 1962

  • I found the sale had been made at Marsfield, Ohio, late in November of last year, by a 'Slippery Sam,' termed 'The Elusive Edwardes.'

    Average Jones Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • Marsfield went on as usual but for the sickening fear that we three managed to conceal in our hearts, even from each other.

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • "On May 24th, at Marsfield, Berks, the wife of Bartholomew Josselin, of a daughter" -- or, as Leah put it in her diary, "our seventh daughter and ninth child -- to be called Martia, or Marty for short."

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • All is on an ample scale at Marsfield, people and things! and I! sixteen stone, good

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • When we had exhausted it all, and we felt homesick for England again, it was good to get back to Marsfield, high up over the

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • She was also in constant pain, and her face took on permanently the expression that Barty's often wore when he thought he was going blind in Malines, although, like him in those days, she was always lively and droll, in spite of this heavy misfortune, which seemed to break every heart at Marsfield except her own.

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • It was during these happy years at Marsfield that Barty, although bereft of his Martia ever since that farewell letter, managed, nevertheless, to do his best work, on lines previously laid down for him by her.

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

  • I wander alone (but for Barty's old mastiff, who follows me willy-nilly) in the woods and lanes that surround Marsfield on the

    The Martian George Du Maurier 1865

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