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Harwell

/ ˈhɑːˌwɛl /

noun

  1. a village in S England, in Oxfordshire: atomic research station (1947)


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An interruption must then have ensued very close upon your departure, Mr. Harwell.

I cannot fix the precise time, but it was after Mr. Harwell came up, and before I closed my own.

Her late disagreement with her uncle, and evident estrangement from him, as testified to by Mr. Harwell.

To believe James Harwell capable of guilt, and to find evidence enough to accuse him of it, were two very different things.

But perhaps he will not be pleased,—Mr. Harwell, I mean—with the intrusion of a stranger into his work.

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