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  • And of that night I am in doubt whether he was in Fairyland proper or out where the rings and rushes are, in those low meadows near the railway line at Smeeth.

    Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006

  • There must have been many days of things while all this was happening — and once, I say, they danced under the moonlight in the fairy rings that stud the meadows near Smeeth — but at last it all came to an end.

    Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006

  • I want confirmation that Smeeth is out of the picture!

    Fault Line Andrews, Sarah 2002

  • Smeeth had told him to his face that she couldn't be bought, but everyone had a price and he'd find hers!

    Fault Line Andrews, Sarah 2002

  • Afterwards he retired to his native country, without the honour of a Degree, and settled at Smeeth, where he found great encouragement in his studies from his kinsman,

    Discovery of Witches The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster Thomas Potts

  • "Smeeth, Berkelek," he muttered, and read on down the page.

    A Village of Vagabonds

  • "The co - respondent in this case, " pursued the judge, surreptitiously consulting his notes, 'this Madame, " he consulted his notes again, "Buhlmeer - Smeeth ...

    The Emperor's Snuff-Box Carr, John Dickson, 1906-1977 1942

  • "As you deed not fight zee day Smeeth said you stole zee whiskey, zee men --"

    The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923

  • "Zat Smeeth," put in a pinched French accent excitedly, "he says zare ees no mate, zat you ----"

    The Cruise of the Dry Dock T. S. Stribling 1923

  • With one of his damp hands Smeeth imprisoned Babbitt's thick paw while he chanted, ` ` Brother Babbitt, we haven't seen you at church very often lately.

    Babbitt 1922

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