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  • For the last eighteen months the pair had been established at a well-managed private hotel in Lincoln Square, Bayswater, W. "Malahide" was a flourishing concern; two substantial houses had been thrown into one; the rooms were spacious, clean, and adequately furnished; the food was plain but abundant.

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • Paltry -- no; to him it represented a huge and unattainable fortune; there wasn't a soul from whom he could borrow; not from the Tebbs, nor the Tremenheeres, and his associates at "Malahide" were, with one detestable exception, as poor as himself.

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • The inmates of "Malahide" have received honourable mention, but nothing has been said of Mrs. Malone, the proprietress, who kept the establishment running, as it were, on well-oiled wheels.

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • Among other patrons at "Malahide" were two quiet, polite little

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • Among its various advantages, "Malahide" was within a few minutes 'walk of "the Grove," and "Underground," a situation which appealed to men in business and to women whose chief occupation was shopping.

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • But in the sky of Douglas Shafto's existence dark and threatening clouds were gathering; the largest of these was a haunting fear that his mother intended to marry her admirer, Manasseh Levison -- the prosperous dealer in furniture and antiquities, a wealthy man, who owned, besides his business, a fine mansion at Tooting; this he had closed after the death of Mrs. Levison, when he had repaired to "Malahide" for society and distraction -- bidden there by his lively old friend, Mrs. Moses

    The Road to Mandalay A Tale of Burma 1884

  • Opposite that row of shops on Marino Parade, near where the Clontarf and Malahide roads meet.

    The Priest Gerard O’Donovan 2011

  • The arts in this country are a glorious garden, Malahide said.

    Regional theatre cuts attacked by cast of British stars 2011

  • Dublin was unusually sunny and warm last week when the High Level Task Force on the global food security crisis held a consultation at the Malahide resort just north of the city.

    Eric Holt Gimenez: A Tale of Three Cities: The Global Struggle Over Who Will End Hunger 2010

  • Dublin was unusually sunny and warm last week when the High Level Task Force on the global food security crisis held a consultation at the Malahide resort just north of the city.

    Eric Holt Gimenez: A Tale of Three Cities:The global Struggle Over Who Will End Hunger 2010

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