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10290 At Waterloo we were fortunate in catching a train for Leatherhead , where we hired a trap at the station inn and drove for four or five miles through the lovely Surrey lanes .
11261 Without a word Holmes hurried to a carriage , and during the long seven miles ' drive he never opened his mouth .
11411 The stable-boy threw a light upon the matter by remembering that a farmer of that name lived some miles off , in the direction of East Ruston .
13862 Remember that I have breathed thirty miles of Surrey air this morning .
18693 I knocked him down , and the police have him in custody ; but I can tell you with the most absolute confidence that no possible connection will ever be traced between the gentleman upon whose front teeth I have barked my knuckles and the retiring mathematical coach , who is , I dare say , working out problems upon a blackboard ten miles away .
45888 ' They had gone a mile or two when they passed one of the night shepherds upon the moorlands , and they cried to him to know if he had seen the hunt .
45968 With the exception of Mr Frankland , of Lafter Hall , and Mr Stapleton , the naturalist , there are no other men of education within many miles .
46201 Within a radius of five miles there are , as you see , only a very few scattered dwellings .
46205 Then fourteen miles away the great convict prison of Princetown .
46689 ' But Dr Mortimer has his practice to attend to , and his house is miles away from yours .

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