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Blackmore
[ blak-mawr, -mohr ]
noun
- Richard Dodd·ridge [dod, -rij], 1825–1900, English novelist.
Blackmore
/ ˈblækˌmɔː /
noun
- BlackmoreR(ichard) D(oddridge)18251900MEnglishWRITING: novelist R ( ichard ) D ( oddridge ). 1825–1900, English novelist; author of Lorna Doone (1869)
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Mr. Blackmore had made his late beginning some time before: and had just caught the public ear unmistakably with Lorna Doone .
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Next morning Major Blackmore sent soldiers to apprehend me; but I was gone before they came.
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When all is said and done the fact remains that Blackmore was a man of uncommon character, and a prodigious worker.
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The engines arrived in good shape and were erected in the hull by Rankin, Blackmore & Co., who sent out men for this purpose.
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Soon after, Dr. Blackmore, to the west of the valley, obtained two other flint implements.
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