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  • At last the old lodgekeeper pulled up the latch; and as the young man passed his window, called out in a hoarse voice,

    A Second Home 2007

  • At last the old lodgekeeper pulled up the latch; and as the young man passed his window, called out in a hoarse voice,

    A Second Home 2007

  • Several years before his father the King had given him a countery manor; but there the Prince had never appointed a lodgekeeper or personally handed out a single ducat or planted even one tree.

    Authentic Assessment Bruce Schauble 2006

  • Several years before his father the King had given him a countery manor; but there the Prince had never appointed a lodgekeeper or personally handed out a single ducat or planted even one tree.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Bruce Schauble 2006

  • The lodgekeeper sent his son Tom running ahead to announce our arrival and by the time we rode into the courtyard, Rob Henderson, tall, fair-haired, and handsome, jauntily clad in green with a feather in his cap, as though he were about to go a-hunting, was out there to meet us.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • The lodgekeeper sent his son Tom running ahead to announce our arrival and by the time we rode into the courtyard, Rob Henderson, tall, fair-haired, and handsome, jauntily clad in green with a feather in his cap, as though he were about to go a-hunting, was out there to meet us.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • The lodgekeeper sent his son Tom running ahead to announce our arrival and by the time we rode into the courtyard, Rob Henderson, tall, fair-haired, and handsome, jauntily clad in green with a feather in his cap, as though he were about to go a-hunting, was out there to meet us.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • The lodgekeeper sent his son Tom running ahead to announce our arrival and by the time we rode into the courtyard, Rob Henderson, tall, fair-haired, and handsome, jauntily clad in green with a feather in his cap, as though he were about to go a-hunting, was out there to meet us.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • Dick, would it be possible to obtain the post of lodgekeeper to Anglemere House?

    Nell, of Shorne Mills or, One Heart's Burden Charles Garvice

  • Clinton River remained frozen over; the ice grew thicker and the lodgekeeper and Samuel reported each morning that it was perfectly safe.

    A Little Miss Nobody Or, With the Girls of Pinewood Hall Amy Bell Marlowe

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