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"What's that to do with the Fifth any more than the rest of us?" remarked Sedgeley.
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It was only Sedgeley pretended to see the likeness, and made the other fellows see it with his eyes.
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Sedgeley happened by chance to look through -- or tried to look through -- the window on which Harry had left a specimen of his handiwork.
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A quarter of an hour elapsed, then the door opened; but, instead of the three figures that entered, only two came out -- Sedgeley and Baldry.
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"If you only could, Freddy!" remarked Sedgeley encouragingly.
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The site selected at that time, and approved by City Councils, was five acres of the extreme south-eastern corner of the then Park, consisting of Sedgeley and Lemon Hill, and containing about two hundred acres.
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-- The other night it was warmly contested in the Reform debate in the House of Commons, whether Bilston and Sedgeley, in Staffordshire, were towns or villages.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 538, March 17, 1832 Various
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The time was also beyond his memory when Sedgeley was a rural district.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 538, March 17, 1832 Various
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Mr. Croker spoke of the "village of Bilston," and the "rural district of Sedgeley," but Sir
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 538, March 17, 1832 Various
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"P'r'aps!" repeated Sedgeley and Baldry reflectively.
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