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He had been touring in Sussex, — his knapsack was still on his back, — and he testified hurriedly that at a place called Midhurst, in the bar of an hotel called the
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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VIDEO: Bob snaps upan opportunity to build giant crocodile - Midhurst and Petworth Today: This is the latest jaw-dropping creation from Barnham blacksmith and sculptor Bob Fuller.
Archive 2009-01-04 Bill Crider 2009
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Carlino is working hard, as a common workman, with a millwright at Midhurst, that he may, in due time, be an accomplished engineer.
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In 1839-40 he was retired when Carlino lived with him and his wife Mary at Sandrock Cottage, Midhurst, Sussex.
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We left them at Midhurst station, if I remember rightly, waiting, in a state of fine emotion, for the Chichester train.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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Indeed, it was a highly probable thing; for if one goes through Guildford, the choice of southward roads is limited; you may go by Petersfield to Portsmouth, or by Midhurst to
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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“Yes — they said they MIGHT be in Midhurst tonight.”
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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It was past ten, and most of Midhurst was tucked away in bed, some one up the street was learning the violin, at rare intervals a belated inhabitant hurried home and woke the echoes, and a corncrake kept up a busy churning in the vicarage garden.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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Petworth seemed a possible resting-place, or Pullborough; Midhurst seemed too near, and any place over the Downs beyond, too far, and so he meandered towards
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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And so I suggested to you and joined with you in this expedition of yours, invented a sister at Midhurst —
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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