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I'd fallen in love, and within six months we'd bought a Georgian farmhouse in Nidderdale, complete with vegetable garden and conservatory.
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I'd fallen in love, and within six months we'd bought a Georgian farmhouse in Nidderdale, complete with vegetable garden and conservatory.
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The tripod seems to be substantially identical with what was known in Nidderdale as the kail-pot.
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Nidderdale and Dolly consented to have their hands shaken by the stranger.
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Nidderdale shook his head and tried to look very grave.
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So the interview was over and Nidderdale walked back to the house thinking of his lady love, as far as he was able to bring his mind to any operation of thinking.
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This was another reason for sticking to the Nidderdale plan.
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Nidderdale, with one hardly uttered word, made Marie understand that the inquest would be held early on the following morning, and
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Nidderdale was endeavouring to speak so that only Dolly should hear him, and probably nobody else did hear him; but Dolly would not lower his voice.
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Sir Orlando Drought, quite a leading Conservative, suggested that as Lord Nidderdale was very intimate with Mr
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