The landlady suspected his deception, and refused to allow extramarital relations in her establishment. |
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I used to be a pub landlady and catering manager, and I can't do it any more. |
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Across the road, landlord and landlady Mark and Tracey Whittam, of The Red Lion pub, were dealing with their own flood. |
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The comedy is set in a Northern English pub with the gambling landlord and bubbly landlady playing host to an eclectic mix of their regulars. |
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But landlady Mary Wood, who took over the pub seven months ago, is looking to the future. |
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The 53-year-olds are the landlady and landlord of the Lord Nelson in York Village, Langho. |
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The landlady lived on the top floor of the three story house and a few other people rented the other small apartments. |
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Police yesterday launched a massive hunt for a thug who robbed a terrified pub landlady at gunpoint. |
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It's always this image with a landlady and landlord, with rollers in their hair. |
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She moves into a rooming house with a moronic landlady and fends off advances from her fellow tenant, a drunken fool. |
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I was only a year a widow and my landlady was advised to get rid of me, because I was a kind of scarlet woman. |
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The landlady Anika was a senile old bird and was always telling me off for not paying my bills when I'd just paid her the day before. |
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Our landlady claims the place is haunted by a young girl who was a chambermaid at the big house. |
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Fortunately, their landlady, a retired schoolmistress, warmly welcomes and befriends them. |
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A young curate has moved to his first parish and is living under the watchful eye of his matriarchal landlady at the instruction of the vicar. |
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Queen Ida, landlady of the Slip Inn for 24 years, was given a grand send-off at her funeral at Milnrow Parish Church on Monday. |
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Many moons ago I had a landlady who claimed to remember the days when the road through Bilsdale was no more than a rough track. |
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The landlady was having a late night drink with friends when two men entered the pub and demanded cash. |
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Now Tom and his landlady mum Rebecca are asking for the rightful owner to contact them. |
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Phyllis is the bold and brassy landlady who plays her cards very close to her chest but reveals her more sensitive side. |
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I would like to go to college but as I said my landlady has been on my back about not paying her so I need to get that sorted first. |
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I sat down in the living room on the big, squashy leather couch our landlady provided. |
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Reyes has his whole family here, and Fabregas, rather charmingly, lives in old-school digs with an Irish landlady. |
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Beer drinkers had to draw straws for the last pint after barrels in a Strensall pub ran dry, the landlady has claimed. |
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A veteran in armour and leather is scolded by a coiffed landlady with a tucked-up overskirt. |
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A landlady was arrested when police swooped on a pub on the outskirts of Bolton town centre. |
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So the landlord and landlady took a week's break after a seemingly convivial festive period. |
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I was lucky because I had a nice old landlady who thought I was nice and she sold me the property as a private sale. |
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On the way back the landlady and her kid brother were persuaded to give the new chip shop a try, and gave the fare their seal of approval. |
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One of the best is Ganga Garden, overlooking a lagoon formed by the River Bentota and run, improbably enough, by a Blackpool landlady. |
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My landlady, Ita, needs this week's rent, or she will start practising the violin again. |
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Christmas saw Lucy giving hand-sewn presents to her landlord, landlady and Jane the servant. |
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I'm a week late with the rent, but my esteemed landlady said it was okay as long as I pay up next week, and give her a free guitar lesson. |
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I don't blame the absent landlady either, obviously, because that would be irrational in the extreme. |
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Apparently, the two guys and two girls are classmates, and they came to the landlady together, wanting to rent the room. |
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Just ten days later Oldham County Court granted an injunction forcing the landlady to allow her tenant back into the property. |
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Against better advice, too, because despite the promises of my landlady to send a plumber round, the radiator in the bathroom is still leaking. |
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The author also went to great lengths recounting his tough-break with a landlady after renting a house. |
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My daughter, who works for a bank, thinks I should buy a property and become a landlady. |
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A landlord and landlady today told of the battle to prevent their pub being ruined by flood water. |
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She will be especially missed by her locals, who regarded her not as a landlady or a publican but as a friend. |
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A drinker who smashed up his favourite boozer after a row with the landlady unwittingly landed himself a court appearance. |
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The landlady and landlord do the cooking themselves and the pub offers very good value. |
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Fun-loving landlord and landlady Ricky and Donna Salt donned fancy dress to really help the party go with a swing. |
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The peace camp was offered new accommodation by the landlady of the Axe and Compass public house in Kempsford. |
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The landlord and landlady of The Craven justly feel they are equally the victims concerning an alleged offence they know nothing about. |
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The present landlord and landlady Mike and Stacey Coombes opted for pastures new, meaning that the pub is up for grabs from today. |
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The landlady refused to comment or speculate on the cause of the blaze. |
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But, he remembers, there was that place in Wales where, as a student, he and his friends had that jolly time, and where the landlady was so accommodating. |
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At the inn, over a breakfast table groaning with pecan granola, blueberry muffins, apple cakes and steaming coffee, my landlady confirms my suspicions. |
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He caught up to Sue, who was in fainting fits, and put her on the bed, after which he breathlessly summoned the landlady and ran out for a doctor. |
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He's the local kid my landlady hires to bring in wood and mow the lawn. |
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He had enough to get them a taxi at least and having spoken to the landlady earlier, she had told him there was an extra room on the second floor for rent. |
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The landlady happened to be the most riggish female in the Duchy of Milan. |
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He makes up his mind to propose to his landlady, to adopt her child. |
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Thankfully, the landlady, a stately, old woman with a reassuring gaze was still awake at this ungodly hour and benevolently helped me into a small room on the first floor. |
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Worse, his landlady was taking a nocturnal interest in his activities. |
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Both the landlord and landlady came out dressed in their nightclothes. |
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Kay's next TV appearance will be a cameo role in Coronation Street, playing a cellarman called Eric who goes on a disastrous date with landlady Shelley. |
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Thus, a landlady dutifully reports to the police a sulfurous smell emanating from a tenant's apartment, leading to his arrest. |
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The landlady looked at him de haut en bas, rather pitying, and at the same time, resenting his clear, fierce morality. |
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The landlady magicked up a large breakfast for us and our unexpected guest. |
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The landlady reported a visit by a man in black with cloven feet riding a jet black horse. |
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After the stranger had ridden away, the landlady found that the coins had turned to dried leaves. |
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John first worked for the Beerhouses organisation under former landlady Sam Smith. |
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In the remake of the 1955 Ealing comedy, Hanks plays the leader of a criminal gang which tries in vain to bump off its elderly landlady. |
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The landlady now returned to know if we did not choose a more genteel apartment. |
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The landlady therefore would by no means have admitted any conversation of a disreputable kind to pass under her roof. |
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The Queen Vic's poutiest landlady will be back in the Square with her mum's ashes under one arm and a few scores to settle under the other at the end of April. |
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The irrepressible landlady gave the freest expression to her feelings. |
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I was out of cash, but the landlady let me have it on trust. |
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The landlady asked with plaintive apologeticness if they could make a shade less noise. The hour was late. Some guests on the upper floor suffered from insomnia. |
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Goldsmith gave his landlady a sharp reprimand for her treatment of him. |
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