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The next day, Pat called the Marshes, briefly explained the situation, and Charles immediately invited her to come and stay with him and Claudia in Jamaica while Roald was in Texas with his troubled brother-in-law.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Between him and its south bank were many towns and villages; the clay pocket (ten miles long) called the Marshes of St. Gond, but far from marshy in that parching heat; and north of that the forest of Epernay.
Foch the Man Laughlin, Clara E 1918
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Another Destroyer of them, is, the Art they have, and often practise, of poisoning one another; which is done by a large, white, spungy Root, that grows in the Fresh-Marshes, which is one of their Poisons; not but that they have many other Drugs, which they poison one another withal.
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As for our Low Lands, such as Marshes, Savannas and Percoarson-Ground, which lies low, all of them naturally afford good Land for Pasturage.
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Nevertheless, if you recommend his "Marshes", then it will levitate to a higher position on my 3 foot tall current stack of 'must reads'.
Firedoglake 2009
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A match on Hackney Marshes - a different world from the one inhabited by Fifa.
Simon Hoggart's week: Keeping the good life in the family 2011
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What possible interest could this lot have in spreading all that money to African villages where small boys kick around tennis balls, or even to Hackney Marshes, when it could be spent on them?
Simon Hoggart's week: Keeping the good life in the family 2011
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A match on Hackney Marshes - a different world from the one inhabited by Fifa.
Simon Hoggart's week: Keeping the good life in the family 2011
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Marshes and beaches to the east -- from Grand Terre eastward -- will remain challenging because of the amount of oil that was deposited there
Susan Buchanan: Gulf Beach Cleaning Slows Though Tar Remains Susan Buchanan 2011
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What possible interest could this lot have in spreading all that money to African villages where small boys kick around tennis balls, or even to Hackney Marshes, when it could be spent on them?
Simon Hoggart's week: Keeping the good life in the family 2011
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