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  • Linda Vickerage, a nurse, discovered the remains of seven-year-old Welsh pony, Barney, when she went to give him and her other pony their evening feed at a field in Whitland, near St Clears.

    Police investigate horrific attacks on horses 2012

  • Thirty-seven year old Fred Whitland (ph) says that he warned the trainer that he hadn't exercised in years.

    CNN Transcript Mar 24, 2004 2004

  • Bones said nothing, and when Marguerite Whitland appeared, he had gained sufficient control of his emotions to indulge in a feeble jest.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Mr. Cresta Morris was one of those individuals who employed a vocabulary of a thousand words, with all of which Mr.. Whitland was well acquainted; he was also a man of means and possessions, he explained to her.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Marguerite Whitland most resolutely refused to play the part of the bad girl, even though Bones promised to change the title to "The Good Girl," even though he wheedled his best, even though he struck attitudes indicative of despair and utter ruin, even though the gentle persuasiveness of Mr. Lew Becksteine was added to his entreaties.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • "Miss Whitland is a most charming girl, and Vera will be delighted to meet her."

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Marguerite Whitland had the inherent culture of her father and the grace and delicate beauty which had ever distinguished the women of the house of Bortledyne.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Marguerite Whitland, chief and only stenographer to the firm of Schemes

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Miss Marguerite Whitland had long since grown weary of begging him to drop this practice.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

  • Miss Marguerite Whitland never came into Bones's office without finding him sitting at his desk with his head in his hands, except once, when she came in without knocking and Bones hadn't the time to strike that picturesque attitude.

    Bones in London Edgar Wallace 1903

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