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"And I am going to Seabourne, which is about three or four miles away from Windy Gap, on the other side," said Eleanor.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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Sally Seabourne McCorquodale, LVO, lady in waiting to the Duchess of Gloucester.
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As Professor Gwen Seabourne notes this is, compensation for the kin of the slain in respect of a (wrongful) killing.
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As Professor Gwen Seabourne notes this is, compensation for the kin of the slain in respect of a (wrongful) killing.
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So they drove down to Chailfield Station where they were fortunate enough just to catch a train, and on arriving at Seabourne station they took another cab up to The Cedars.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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Chailfield, however, was the nearest station, and that was on the map, as was also Seabourne.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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My name is Eleanor Carson, and on the 28th of July I was on my way from London to Seabourne to take up a position as holiday governess there, which had been offered to me for the summer holidays.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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Seabourne had certainly been unfortunate in the matter of burglaries of late.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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"But I don't suppose for a minute there is going to be much enjoyment for me at Seabourne," Eleanor protested.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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But, at any rate, her health had improved in a marked degree since she had come to Seabourne.
The Rebellion of Margaret Geraldine Mockler 1900
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