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Nich Starling and Robin Combe - I would be very careful what you say in future.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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Nich Starling and Robin Combe - I would be very careful what you say in future.
Officially Nominated 2005
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The name Combe is a common one; and some stupid fellow, who had seen the name in Shakspeare's will, and happened also to have seen the lines in a collection of epigrams, chose to connect the cases by attributing an identity to the two
Biographical Essays Thomas De Quincey 1822
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Combe is at the law there; we have the remembrance of intimacy with each other, & are always glad to meet; but we have no longer the same school boy pursuits, & it was only in these that any similarity ever existed between us.
Letter 266 1797
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The house was a country residence in West Somersetshire, called Combe-Raven.
No Name 2003
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Going to the south-westward towards the rising country that is now called Combe
The Time Machine 1906
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There were months before I could be sent back to France, and during this time I stayed with this good Lord Rufton at his beautiful house of High Combe, which is at the northern end of Dartmoor.
The Adventures of Gerard Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1903
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There were months before I could be sent back to France, and during this time I stayed with this good Lord Rufton at his beautiful house of High Combe, which is at the northern end of Dartmoor.
The Adventures of Gerard Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1903
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There were months before I could be sent back to France, and during this time I stayed with this good Lord Rufton at his beautiful house of High Combe, which is at the northern end of Dartmoor.
Adventures Of Gerard Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1903
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There were months before I could be sent back to France, and during this time I stayed with this good Lord Rufton at his beautiful house of High Combe, which is at the northern end of Dartmoor.
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