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pelle

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Pelle is a Scandinavian masculine given name . a Swedish diminutive of the name Per and a variation of the name Peter . It was the #351 ranked name in popularity in the Netherlands in 2015.

Usage examples of pelle.

My brother, Pelles, and his wife, Margawse, were much in demand for training while at Claymorgan.

I even sent my own son, Thomas, to train with Pelles and this is where Juliana and my son met.

However, I got caught up in arguments and disagreements with my brother, Pelles, over the running of Claymorgan and quite forgot the matter, so Thomas became a frequent visitor to Orland.

I rode to Claymorgan to have yet another argument with Pelles over the running of the estate.

I was angry and upset after my argument with Pelles, but it took little more than a glance to see that Thomas was more so.

I had found a new seneschal for Claymorgan, but Pelles was impossible to replace.

I said, I got the impression that, although Jessica Pelling was extremely anxious about undergoing the experience, she also felt that she had little choice.

Jessica Pelling came to my rooms on the third and last occasion, I could see that she was distraught.

Within a very short time Oscar Pelling had utterly destroyed my reputation in the region.

I said, it was likely that sooner or later I would come across Pelling now that we are back in London.

Even gentlemen who prefer their estates, as Pelling does, must come to Town once in a while to tend to their business affairs.

And who cared a fig about Pelling, anyway, now that Tobias knew the truth and did not count it against her?

I must admit that the sight of Oscar Pelling on the street the other day was a sad reminder that marriage is not always a safe, secure institution for a woman.

In any event, when you locate the light-skirt Pelling is bedding, come to me.

But from what we can determine by talking to the stable lad at the inn, Pelling is merely in Town to see to his business affairs.