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  2. Ashmore - Wikipedia

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    Ashmore is a village and civil parish in the North Dorset district of Dorset, England, 20 miles (32 kilometres) southwest of Salisbury. The village is centred on a circular pond and has a church and several stone cottages and farms, many with thatched roofs.

  3. The Master of Thornfield - Wikipedia

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    Flynn had not appeared on stage since the 1930s. He was enticed to do so by a large salary, including free accommodation at one of Hartford's houses, and the writer's promise to produce a play that Flynn had written, an adaptation of the 1839 play Richelieu by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton. [3]

  4. Ashmore Estates - Wikipedia

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    Ashmore Estates is a historic building outside Ashmore, Illinois, United States. It was built in 1916 as the second almshouse on the property, part of the Coles County Poor Farm . This complex operated until 1959.

  5. Ashmore, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ashmore is a name used for a suburb in north-eastern Hamilton in New Zealand by Hamilton City Council on its 2010 map [1] and by the developer, CDL Land New Zealand Limited. [2] It is more commonly described as being part of Rototuna North.

  6. 10 can't-miss places to visit in the winter - AOL

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    Camping is available through the winter, but many visitors prefer to stay in hotels to avoid the low overnight temperatures. A side quest to Moab's Main Street, with its rows of locally-owned ...

  7. Pension (lodging) - Wikipedia

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    Literature. Naguib Mahfouz's 1967 novel, Miramar, focuses on the lives of the long-term residents of the eponymous pension in Alexandria in the 1960s.; E. M. Forster's 1908 novel, A Room with a View, opens with the protagonist Lucy Honeychurch and her spinster cousin and chaperone Charlotte Bartlett complaining about the Pensione Bertolini, where they are staying in Florence, Italy.