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"I'd just adore to drive him!" she sometimes hinted; but Miss Ormrod always ignored the hint, and, instead of offering her the reins, never even invited her into the cart.
A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907
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Miss Chadwick, Miss Carr, and Miss Ormrod were tremendously busy on the land, and gave the school a thorough initiation into the principles of gardening.
A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907
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"Well, after the way you stuck your fingers into the bee-hive, I should think Miss Ormrod would hardly trust you to feed a sparrow!"
A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907
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"Miss Ormrod and I will stay in town and come back with Miss Todd," she said, with compressed lips.
A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907
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I knew the name at once, because Ormrod has written many articles for the reviews, and all of them have been about Italy in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles Percy James Brebner 1893
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My theory is that Ormrod had discovered that his wife was in love with his friend, and used his knowledge of this poisoning method, which could not be detected, remember, to be revenged.
The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles Percy James Brebner 1893
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For part of the time, at any rate, he had -- a partner rather than a companion, a man named Ormrod -- Peter
The Master Detective Being Some Further Investigations of Christopher Quarles Percy James Brebner 1893
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Ormrod was told later that he had been around three minutes from death.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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While Ormrod is an Olympic silver medallist, Mulcahy gained big meet experience last year as part of the relay team that competed at the World Championships in Japan.
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England, 1999); David Ormrod, "The Origins of the London Art Market, 1660 – 1730," in Art Markets in Europe 1400 – 1800, eds.
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