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Worple way where Giles and his mother lived in a cottage in the midst of
Madame Flirt A Romance of 'The Beggar's Opera' Charles Edward Pearce
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Apparently you could do what you liked with old Worple if you gave him his head first on his pet subject, so these little chats used to make Corky's allowance all right for the time being.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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What Corky kicked at was the way the above Worple used to harry him.
My Man Jeeves 1928
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It only took in Worple by a wide divagation; after that it curved back to the forest, ran fairly clean to Market Basing, thence over ridges and coombs, but climbing mostly, it fetched up at High March.
The Forest Lovers Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Down (where she had watched the stars and heard the sheep-bells many a still night), and then ran east by the forest edge to Worple.
The Forest Lovers Maurice Hewlett 1892
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Roy's support has proved invaluable in a number of schools including Worple Primary in London, where Express Solutions transformed the web-based resource which now allows the children to create an online portfolio of work accessible from home to interact with homework activities, and to communicate with pupils in other schools around the world.
Shropshire Star 2009
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When all at once a grizzled hack named Worple came his way
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At Worple, Roy updated software and provided training for teachers and teaching assistants, providing a more cost-effective approach than using the school's limited budget to replace already adequate hardware.
Shropshire Star 2009
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His mouth commenced to water until Worple said, "Refrain!
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Roy said: "The work at Worple has been groundbreaking.
Shropshire Star 2009
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