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Answer for the clue "Delightful fashionable people in town ", 10 letters:
darlington

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Population (2000): 299 Housing Units (2000): 130 Land area (2000): 0.092924 sq. miles (0.240671 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 0.092924 sq. miles (0.240671 sq. km) FIPS code: 18192 Located within: Pennsylvania ...

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They’d bury poor Vince Darlington in space, unless by some miracle they buried his sisters first.

It was less than a mile from their home, on the main road into Darlington from the north, and served a recently matured estate of some three hundred homes.

He sent a probe there, to Darlington, the street, the house, into the ground-floor flat .

Johnny had a London run tonight, leaving the Darlington depot at 11:40.

Another man was on his way to the mainline station in Darlington to give them a hand.

If the timing worked properly, they would have almost an hour to react to his presence before Citizen Rear Admiral Darlington arrived.

It wasn't really Citizen Commander Huff's fault, and even if it had been, Darlington would never have raked him down in front of a people's commissioner.

Leopold asked, not even glancing at Huff—which, Darlington reflected, boded ill for the citizen commander when Leopold turned in his report.

Citizen Commisioner Leopold said quietly, and Darlington turned his head to meet his eyes.

If Darlington had won against the forts and the terminus picket, if the Manty Home Fleet would be unable to come charging through the Junction after him, then he could afford to take the time.

But he couldn't know what was happening out there for at least another six hours, and he dared not squander that time if it turned out that Darlington had lost, or that they had been wrong about the strength of the terminus picket, or that Home Fleet had already made transit into the system to come rushing up behind him.

It wasn’t really Citizen Commander Huff’s fault, and even if it had been, Darlington would never have raked him down in front of a people’s commissioner.

But he couldn’t know what was happening out there for at least another six hours, and he dared not squander that time if it turned out that Darlington had lost, or that they had been wrong about the strength of the terminus picket, or that Home Fleet had already made transit into the system to come rushing up behind him.

Leopold asked, not even glancing at Huff—which, Darlington reflected, boded ill for the citizen commander when Leopold turned in his report.

When they were alone Blake said, “If you won’t let me come with you, I’m going to take Darlington up on his offer.