Yarmouth
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Examples
- But I reflected that Yarmouth might be situated at one of the poles; which would account for it. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- Then I turned, and walked back towards Yarmouth. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- We travelled very slowly all night, and did not get into Yarmouth before nine or ten o'clock in the morning. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- What a different Sunday morning from the old Sunday morning at Yarmouth! Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- I had many a broken sleep inside the Yarmouth mail, and many an incoherent dream of all these things. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- We had started from Yarmouth at three o'clock in the afternoon, and we were due in London about eight next morning. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- I had been in Yarmouth when the seamen said it blew great guns, but I had never known the like of this, or anything approaching to it. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- I told her how much the people liked him at Yarmouth, and what a delightful companion he had been. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- Here I am, on purpose to bid you, and you fly off to Yarmouth! Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- But before he left, he went with me to Yarmouth, to see a little tablet I had put up in the churchyard to the memory of Ham. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- MY nearest way to Yarmouth, in coming back from these long walks, was by a ferry. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- I remember Lord Yarmouth's last visit to Brompton, where my poor sister died after an illness of three weeks. Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
- These are two Yarmouth boatmen--very kind, good people--who are relations of my nurse, and have come from Gravesend to see me. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- We used to walk about that dim old flat at Yarmouth in a loving manner, hours and hours. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- Next morning, consequently, we were on the Yarmouth coach, and again travelling over the old ground. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- A LOSS I got down to Yarmouth in the evening, and went to the inn. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- There ain't a child in Yarmouth that doen't know him. Charles Dickens. David Copperfield.
- This was something for Lord Yarmouth. Harriette Wilson. The Memoirs of Harriette Wilson.
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