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This project from what I see and hear is now engrained in the DNA of the retailing staff at Rushmere which is very heartwarming.
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When his son had been mentioned by his unscrupulous enemy, his thoughts had flown thousands and thousands of miles, far away from the hot, glaring East, with its mysteries and dangers, to the cool, quiet English meadows amid which lay Rushmere
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Jack opened his eyes and saw Dr. Lawrence, the headmaster of Rushmere
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Eighty years before it had been a famous coaching road, along which the galloping teams had whirled the mails, but now it had fallen into decay, and was little used except by people passing from Rushmere to Longhampton.
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He's mixed up in it from first to last, that's plain enough, by his showing up at Rushmere and then followin 'Jack to
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He was alone, and he swung along at a cracking pace, for he could walk as well as he could run, and a finer three-quarter had never been known at Rushmere.
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A short distance from Longhampton, he caught a glimpse of Rushmere
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Tom Buck, the Rushmere constable, was just returning from a round, and he touched his hat respectfully to the gentlemen.
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Once more he felt his throat in the frightful strangling grip which had seized him on Rushmere Heath, in far-away England.
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It was Saya Chone, the man who had stopped him on Rushmere Heath, the man who had slipped out of his clutch at
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