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Havant

/ ˈhævənt /

noun

  1. a market town in S England, in SE Hampshire. Pop: 45 435 (2001)


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The whole of broad England, and not the streets of Havant, is the fit stage for a man of your kidney.

The mode is a terrible tyrant, Clarke, though its arm may not extend as far as Havant.

The vagrants mark may be seen in Havant, on corners of streets, on door-posts, on house-steps.

The vagrants mark may be seen in Havant, on corners of streets, on door posts, and on house steps.

And not only these watery folk needed watching, but also the people of Havant and the oyster-fishers of Emsworth.

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