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In the afternoons, one can play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death.
Among the rocks, you'll find groups of plumose anemones, Devonshire cup corals, tubeworms and maybe a sea lemon nudibranch.
At tea shops that made Devonshire tea, I would have scones piled with cream.
Just a few miles away from Woolacombe stands Arlington Court, a Georgian manor house set in acres of rolling Devonshire parkland.
The Lords and ladies would be put up at the Devonshire Arms Hotel at Bolton Abbey before the pheasant and grouse shoots.
Another exciting day, another collection of random events that plopped themselves down on this date in history and demanded a Devonshire Tea.
That only left time to visit the tearooms for a superb Devonshire cream tea, before the heavens opened again, and we made a dash for the car.
People in Devonshire don't walk around wearing jeans and sweatshirts during the dog days of summer.
If you order Devonshire tea in this fine establishment, you get a real teapot with a real tea cosy on it.
In New Zealand, if you order a Devonshire Tea, you will be served scones with butter, jam, and cream and a pot of tea.
It's based in the opulent Glasgow hotel, One Devonshire Gardens, thus guaranteeing a steady stream of starry names among the diners.
In a large mixing bowl, stir the powdered sugar and vanilla extract into the Devonshire cream.
But then again, she wore girdles and kept monogrammed hankies and Devonshire toffees in her handbag.
He looked world-weary although he'd never seen any place outside of Devonshire.
The group says that parked cars on one side of Devonshire Street appear to be impeding visibility for vehicles pulling out of Suresnes Road.
He is sitting on a settee in his hotel suite in One Devonshire Gardens, a plump and compact figure in a black pinstripe shirt and black trousers.
Over Devonshire tea, I decided that tomorrow I would decide where, for me, the Great Ocean Road ended.
He believes the spectre is the ghost of Pte Crowley, of the 11th North Devonshire Regiment.
This anonymous play has a consistent speaker of south-western dialect, the cloth-maker Oliver, whose home is explicitly mentioned as Devonshire.
Freedom Food labelled Devonshire Red Corn-fed Chicken is now available in a number of major retailers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Had you remained in Devonshire, you might have been a sound man all your life.
A plum-cake is always called a figgy cake in Devonshire, where raisins are denominated figs, and hence the term.
During the last century this variety in lacemaking has died out in Devonshire, and now only Honiton is made.
One was at Devonshire House, an ordinary, unpremeditated evening reception.
There is a similar, but less perfectly preserved, araucaria grove at Bicton in Devonshire.
His benedictional, ornamented with thirty beautiful miniatures, is in the possession of the Duke of Devonshire.
This was probably the brightest era in the life of the Duchess of Devonshire.
The clotted cream of Devonshire and on the coast of Barbary is the same, as is the mode in which the people manage their farms.
There are some thousands in arms already, and all Devonshire is on the move.
At the side is a small cote for the Sanctus bell, exactly as at Barnstaple, in Devonshire.
Thirteen elm trees removed by a storm in Devonshire, eng., 200 yards where they afterwards took root.
In Cornwall and Devonshire, the lead ore is found in veins in killas, a clay-slate passing into greywacke.
Devonshire men were among the very foremost in the defeat of the Spanish Armada.
A curious charm is still practised in Devonshire as a cure for the complaint called a white swelling or white leg.
But I had a good look at you, there in your friend's old Devonshire rat-trap.
It was a gay and cheerful life which, when at length he was given the living of Dean Prior in Devonshire, he found it hard to leave.
Five hundred horse with the Devonshire militiamen were in the van.
And Devonshire, from north and south, was friendly and native to him.
James was for many years billiard-marker at the Devonshire Hotel.
It was the offer of a small house, on very easy terms, belonging to a relation of her own, a gentleman of consequence and property in Devonshire.
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