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Crewe
/ kruː /
noun
- a town in NW England, in Cheshire: major railway junction. Pop: 67 683 (2001)
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Crewe suffered from rheumatism, and when he felt it coming on he stayed at home.
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Do you think they go and take in coal and water at Crewe, or elsewhere, while they wait for a "return" train?
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From Crewe to Chester is half an hour's run, and as we approach the old city on the Dee we feel wrapped in history.
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Her knowledge of Crewe's habits enabled her to choose the fitting hour for this call; he had lunched, and was smoking a cigar.
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Crewe's native wit and rich store of experience availed him nothing when Mrs. Damerel discoursed thus.
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