...West side Lewes River, 2 mi...
Rollin H. Baker 「Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway」
...NW Whitehorse, 1; W side Lewes River, 2150 ft...
Rollin H. Baker 「Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway」
..., 1; W side Lewes River, 2150 ft...
Rollin H. Baker 「Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway」
...NW Whitehorse, 26; W side Lewes River, 2150 ft...
Rollin H. Baker 「Mammals taken Along the Alaska Highway」
...The barons under DeMontfort had beaten the king's army at Lewes, in 1264, and in 1266, fromtheir encampment in the Isle of Ely, attacked and sacked the city...
C. H. B. Quennell 「Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Norwich」
...She herself had been the daughter of a tradesman in Lewes, andmany wondered that she did not return to her father, upon herhusband's death...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...He accordinglyordered his groom to take the light cart and drive over to Lewes,the next day, to meet the coach when it came in; and to bring overthe new schoolmaster, his wife, and their belongings...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
..."What did you say was the name of the mill wright at Lewes Mrs...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...And so Reuben did not know, till long after, that the story ofthe killing of the dog was known to anyone at Lewes...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...I have looked for you, every time I have come to Lewes...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...It was late in the afternoon before Reuben arrived at Lewes, forhe had been obliged to rest often by the way, and had made but slowprogress...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...Hitherto hehad scarcely taken the matter seriously, but to be marchedhandcuffed through the streets of Lewes was an indignity whichenraged him...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...The prisoner's account of his proceedings,from the time he left Lewes on the previous evening up to that ofhis return and arrest here, may be true; but so far it is entirelyunsupported...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...Public opinionin Lewes ran high on the subject of Reuben's guilt or innocence...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...Being greatly exhausted by loss of blood, it was late in theafternoon before he arrived at Lewes, when he was at oncearrested...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...He had asked him the nearest way to Lewes,and had inquired whether there was any chance of getting a lift; ashe was anxious to get back, as soon as possible...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...The squire had waited at Lewes until ten o'clock on the previousevening, and had driven over again the first thing in the morning,so anxious was he about the verdict...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
..."Better here than inthe dock at Lewes, eh? I hears a talk of your going to foreignparts...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
...Shrewsbury told me, yesterday, youwere going to leave Lewes and emigrate...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
..."They must be apack of fools, down at that place Lewes...
G. A. Henty 「A Final Reckoning」
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