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No follower of the "Pytchley" or "Quorn" could have lived with him across country.
Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor
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No follower of the "Pytchley" or "Quorn" could have lived with him across country.
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As every proper farmer's boy has long, long thoughts of magic oceans, spice isles and clipper ships, so I will warrant every normal Naval officer dreams of a little place in the grass counties, a stableful of long-tails and immortal runs with the Quorn and Pytchley.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, Jan. 8, 1919 Various
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Mrs. Chesters could ride, had enjoyed the social advantages of the Quorn and Pytchley, but she hated what she called disdainfully,
Border Ghost Stories Howard Pease
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The clay districts are and always have been famous for fox hunting; the Pytchley, Quorn, Belvoir, {102} and other celebrated packs have their homes in the broad, clay, grassy vales of the Midlands.
Lessons on Soil E. J. Russell
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Fancy the Quorndon or the Pytchley on the flanks of the Matterhorn!
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Various
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Pytchley, and yet come back to India true to his one love, his regiment.
The Jungle Girl Gordon Casserly
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"Ah! We used to do a bit with the Pytchley before -- before the War."
Anthony Lyveden Dornford Yates 1922
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He spent most of the next few days -- the lunch time, the late afternoon, finally the early morning hours -- lurking about the Equitable Building, in which were the offices of Pytchley and Culver.
Grain of Dust. 1911
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But he hasn't troubled the Pytchley for the last eight years.
Mr. Standfast John Buchan 1907
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