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Examples
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It had been our intention to have called at Lucy's dwelling in Datchet, and to have re-assured her with promises of aid and protection before we repaired to our quarters for the night.
III.4 1826
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On Boxing Day it turns back into a beautiful English village, lovely church next to old village inn, and on the green the Datchet Morris.
Letters: Morris dancing beats hunting for Boxing Day fun 2011
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Normally Datchet is a busy traffic feed to the M4.
Letters: Morris dancing beats hunting for Boxing Day fun 2011
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He was absolutely right to expose the unbelievably shoddy reporting of pseudo-incidents such as the allegedIslamist attack on the soldiers 'home in Datchet.
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He was absolutely right to expose the unbelievably shoddy reporting of pseudo-incidents such as the allegedIslamist attack on the soldiers 'home in Datchet.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2008
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Datchet and her repeated invitations, she crossed the road, turned into Russell Square, and peered about, seeking for numbers with a sense of adventure that was out of all proportion to the deed itself.
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“I saw Mary Datchet this afternoon,” she exclaimed.
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Datchet had begun this confusion two years ago by bursting into laughter at some remark of his, almost the first time they met.
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Datchet, or herself; and in each case it seemed to stand for something different, and yet for something unmistakable and something not to be passed by.
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Datchet was quite capable of lifting a kitchen table on her back, if need were, for although well – proportioned and dressed becomingly, she had the appearance of unusual strength and determination.
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