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Examples

  • It's been a great day out on the campaign trail in Corpusty, Saxthorpe and Aylmerton.

    Archive 2004-05-01 2004

  • We did an interview on North Norfolk Radio and then went to visit a farm near Saxthorpe run by Peter Seaman, who it is safe to describe as a real Norfolk character!

    Archive 2004-04-01 2004

  • Lady Saxthorpe, you are fortunate indeed in the morning you have chosen for your visit.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • "You don't really think," Lady Saxthorpe asked, "that there is any fear of war, do you, Mr. Fentolin?"

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • Lady Saxthorpe, who had been out of the conversation for far too long, laid down her knife and fork.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • Lady Saxthorpe, who had been engaged in greeting Esther, held out her hand and smiled good-humouredly at Hamel.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • If Saxthorpe had only held his tongue, or if those infernal police hadn't got chattering with the magistrates, we might have made a coup.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • Lady Saxthorpe's to lunch, and now we have had simply the firmest letter from Lady Saxthorpe.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

  • This week, too, I was shooting at Saxthorpe, and I had also several other engagements of a pleasant nature.

    Peter Ruff and the Double Four 1906

  • "I pity you no longer," Lady Saxthorpe asserted fervently.

    The Vanished Messenger 1906

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