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are at Margate Ramsgate Deal Dover
The seaside termini of the line are at Margate, Ramsgate, Deal, Dover, and Hastings.
— from Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood Being a Concise Description of the Chief Places of Interest in the Metropolis, and the Best Modes of Obtaining Access to Them: with Information Relating to Railways, Omnibuses, Steamers, &c. by Anonymous

and again Marston resumed Doctor Danvers
Again they were silent, and again Marston resumed— "Doctor Danvers, don't mistake me," he said, turning sharply, and fixing his eyes with a strange expression upon his companion.
— from The Evil Guest by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu

at a more recent date did
And at a more recent date, did they ask the citizens of Cracow what change they would have in their constitution?
— from The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style by Edwin Percy Whipple


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