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Usage examples of "haddo".

Trish and Gerry are at Haddo right now with their son, Chris, but Brandon is in town.

To have her son taken up by the Radleys of Haddo Hall would be a kindness to no one.

She was rigid and authoritarian, and all the joy went out of Haddo Hall.

As master of Haddo, Jason had responsibilities that Brandon did not envy in the least.

There was no need to unpack them, Jason told her, because they were leaving for Haddo in the morning, and the boxes containing her clothes and personal effects were going with them.

At this rate, they would have arrived at Haddo in the early hours of the morning, and Jason decided to put up for the night at the Red Lion in Cuckfield.

Like all the Radleys of Haddo, her hair was dark and her intelligent green eyes dominated her face.

She remembered the old days when Haddo was full of guests and their maids, maids who would disappear into cracks in the wall whenever Miss Glennings was in one of her takings.

The thought of Jason bringing a wife home to be mistress of Haddo, a wife she would have to love as her own sister, filled her with dread.

If she told him about the stranger, he would have them back at Haddo Hall before she could say her own name.

The thought that possessed his mind was that Haddo was no longer a safe haven for Gwyn and Mark.

The trouble was, Haddo seemed so far removed from what had happened in London.

I knew Judith meant to ride out to Haddo today to see Gwyn, and I thought the least I could do was offer her my escort.

He could stay at Haddo where he was already happily settled with people he liked and trusted.

Gwyn wanted to make for Haddo early the next morning, but Jason had other ideas.