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Chatterley Arms. There, in Uthwaite, Wragby was known as Wragby, as if it were a whole place, not just a house, as it was to outsiders:
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The blaze, which took hold of at least two barns and a van at Hessle Farm in Wragby, Wakefield, at around 5.30pm, is said to have sent flames 50 metres into the air.
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"We are starting on location at Gosling Corner Wood in Chambers Farm Woods, near Wragby," he said.
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It is like the quandry of Clifford who has to preserve Wragby, yet ends up progressing the industry, the same thing which threatens the preservation of wragby.
Outline: Sidney's Defense Augmented fantasyecho 2005
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"We are starting on location at Gosling Corner Wood in Chambers Farm Woods, near Wragby," he said.
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And they were flattered at being asked to Wragby, and they praised.
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From the rather dismal rooms at Wragby she heard the rattle-rattle of the screens at the pit, the puff of the winding-engine, the clink-clink of shunting trucks, and the hoarse little whistle of the colliery locomotives.
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This was a new voice in Wragby, very new for Connie to hear; it roused a new ear in her.
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But sometimes she was kept all day at Wragby, by her duties as hostess.
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Wragby, her assured, bossy manner left her, and she was nervous.
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