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"Mrs. Mottisfont is going to have a baby," said Elizabeth, smiling.
The Fire Within 1913
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At the western end of this ridge, and about three miles up the Test from Mottisfont, are the villages of
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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Smith asked the guard whether he had brought any papers, and to his vexation learnt that, there being no bookstall at Mottisfont, there were none for that station.
Round the World in Seven Days Herbert Strang
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At Mottisfont, four miles from Romsey, was once a priory of Augustinians.
Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Edric Holmes
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Mr. Halford was immensely popular in the Mottisfont district, and I may mention that they had given a great ovation to his son and grandson on occasions when they attended or presided at the annual dinners to the tenants and workpeople on the fishery.
Lines in Pleasant Places Being the Aftermath of an Old Angler William Senior
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"Why, this be Firtop Farm, half-a-mile from Mottisfont station, if you know where that is," he said.
Round the World in Seven Days Herbert Strang
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There was a faint emphasis on the word sister, and David remembered having heard his mother say that both Edward and William Mottisfont had been in love with the girl whom William married.
The Fire Within 1913
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"Mr. Fenwick," suggested David, and old Mr. Edward Mottisfont flared into sudden wrath.
The Fire Within 1913
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Old Mr. Edward Mottisfont looked at him quizzically.
The Fire Within 1913
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Old Mr. Edward Mottisfont lifted the thin eyebrows that had contrived to remain coal-black, although his hair was white.
The Fire Within 1913
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