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Alex Macpherson Goldheart Assembly Last Decade These harmony-soaked indie-folksters were one of the highlights of last weekend's enjoyable, if sparsely populated, Standon Calling festival.
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The stone upon which the above inscription was carved, stands, or stood recently, near Collier's End, in the parish of Standon, Hertfordshire; and it will possibly afford the English reader a more accurate idea of the feelings with which the world hailed the discovery of the balloon than any incident or illustration drawn from the annals of a foreign country.
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"He's a lucky chap, Vermont," said Standon pensively.
Adrien Leroy Charles Garvice
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"As Vermont knows only too well," muttered Standon dryly.
Adrien Leroy Charles Garvice
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Colliers End, in the parish of Standon, Herts, on the left of the high road from London to Cambridge, a stone with the following inscription on
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Mr. Nash has been at Standon Square this afternoon.
Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 of Popular Literature and Science Various
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Thorne saw his companion safely to Standon Square, and then went to the office.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Various
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He landed in the parish of Standon, where he was assisted by the peasants.
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Punctually at the appointed hour the young music-master arrived in Standon
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878. Various
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When Judith had gone to Standon Square, Bertie yawned, stretched himself, got out his little writing-case and sat down to write a letter.
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