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  • "I tried both Burke's an 'Sawley's," his wife said half apologetically.

    A PIECE OF STEAK 2010

  • "I tried both Burke's an 'Sawley's," his wife said half apologetically.

    A PIECE OF STEAK 2010

  • "I tried both Burke's an 'Sawley's," his wife said half apologetically.

    A Piece of Steak 1911

  • "I tried both Burke's an 'Sawley's," his wife said half apologetically.

    A Piece of Steak 1909

  • "I tried both Burke's an 'Sawley's," his wife said half apologetically.

    When God Laughs: and other stories Jack London 1896

  • Then she said, “I have been told privately, Mr. Secretary, that the king has already sold Sawley Abbey in Yorkshire to one of his courtiers, even before the bill has reached the Statute Book, and plainly on your advice.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • Then she said, “I have been told privately, Mr. Secretary, that the king has already sold Sawley Abbey in Yorkshire to one of his courtiers, even before the bill has reached the Statute Book, and plainly on your advice.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • Then she said, “I have been told privately, Mr. Secretary, that the king has already sold Sawley Abbey in Yorkshire to one of his courtiers, even before the bill has reached the Statute Book, and plainly on your advice.”

    The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010

  • But he had found nothing, not the faintest memory, neither in the lifeless outlines of Sawley Castle, nor in the surrounding countryside, to remind him of her.

    A Murder of Quality Le Carre, John, 1931- 1962

  • You must dine with me at the Sawley before I go back.

    A Murder of Quality Le Carre, John, 1931- 1962

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