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Cookson

/ ˈkʊksən /

noun

  1. CooksonCatherine19061998FBritishWRITING: novelist Dame Catherine. 1906-98, British novelist, known for her popular novels set in northeast England


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In the morning a sailor conducted the boys to the house where Mr. Cookson had established himself.

Mr. Cookson, accompanied only by a janissary in uniform, drove immediately towards the Caracol.

With Pivani, Hatton & Cookson's chief clerk we were escorted to the royal presence.

Mr. Cookson has shown me the official list of the killed as far as it is known at present.

We had been drinking tea with Mr. and Mrs. Cookson, and left them when the weather was dull.

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