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To the north-east of Plymouth lies Saltram, the great house and wide, beautiful grounds that belong to Lord Morley.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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Saltram is in the parish of Plympton St Mary, once celebrated for the large and important Priory which for some time governed the affairs of Plymouth.
Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts Rosalind Northcote
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I am not sure whether you were with me, and to Saltram to see my old friend, that charming and most entertaining woman, Lady
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He went to the Pnyx on the chance of finding Saltram there, and failing in that, ate his solitary dinner in the coffee-room.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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Saltram so much nearer to her, but which had resulted in nothing but disappointment and regret -- bitter regret that she should have cast her womanly pride into the very dust at this man's feet to no purpose.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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The intimacy between Forster and Saltram was of such old standing, that it seemed scarcely likely that any acquaintance of Sir David's could be completely unknown to the other.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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Saltram, Adela Branston ordered the solemn-looking butler to send for a cab, much to the surprise of that portly individual.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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She had sharp black eyes, very much like the jet beads with which her person was decorated, and with these she kept a close watch upon Mr.. Branston and Mr. Saltram when the two were talking together.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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Saltram has betrayed as much in his wandering talk; but to the last there was no feeling but love for him in her heart.
Fenton's Quest 1875
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She was a poor weak little woman, the veriest spoilt child of fortune, and she clung to this belief with a fond foolish persistence, a blind devoted obstinacy, against which the arguments of Mr.. Pallinson were utterly vain, although that lady devoted a great deal of time and energy to the agreeable duty which she called "opening dear Adela's eyes about that dissipated good-for-nothing Mr. Saltram."
Fenton's Quest 1875
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