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  • Looking up, she saw the red-haired sasennan who'd caught her at the posthouse on the Kymil road, the captain of the Regent's guards. The Silent Tower
  • Said my master, Did you send your letter away to the posthouse, my good girl, for your father? Pamela
  • To foster more community spirit, Cai established a "Happy Posthouse" program last year using activities such as singing to unite residents.
  • The posthouse was in ruins, and the stone walls on either side between the gates and the parapet of the fortifications had been crumbled into rubbish; the glacis from the Point du Jour to Auteuil had been ploughed up in such a manner that not a yard of it was to be seen without a shell hole. The Insurrection in Paris
  • Remains of a small posthouse for travelers, misnamed Puca Pucara or Red Fort, lie six kilometers beyond Qenco. Exploring the Inca Heartland: Cusco and Nearby Sites
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  • The Regent's high, harsh voice came back to her ... that brainless bitch I'm to marry ... and Antryg's, in the firelight of the posthouse, Come, Pharos, you know you haven't any use for a woman ... The Silicon Mage
  • Bull" Inn, into whose hospitable portal Mr. Shrig vanished, to pursue those enquiries he had repeated at every posthouse along the road. Peregrine's Progress
  • True, travellers were not rare on this road, since it was part of the great highway from London to Chester, and the little thoroughfare town of Stone, some three miles ahead, had a noted posthouse. The Yeoman Adventurer
  • The antiquary, that is, the hostler of the posthouse at Spoleto, tells you that his town repulsed the victorious enemy, and shows you the gate still called _Porta di The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2
  • I found in front of the posthouse a number of couriers, who were about to spread the news in the different towns of the empire, and, since they took all the horses, I could obtain none for myself. Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun
  • My, next to either you or Mr. Harte will be directed to Berlin; but as I do not know to what house or street there, I suppose it will remain at the posthouse till you send for it. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • But it was as if -- as if from the time I spoke to Herthe, the morning after I met you in the posthouse, I knew it was hopeless. The Silent Tower
  • The antiquary, that is, the hostler of the posthouse at Spoleto, tells you that his town repulsed the victorious enemy, and shows you the gate still called _Porta di The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2

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