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Hadley

[ had-lee ]

noun

  1. Henry Kim·ball [kim, -b, uh, l], 1871–1937, U.S. composer and conductor.
  2. a male or female given name.


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Hemingway and his first wife Hadley went from the Basque country to Pamplona over the Pyrenees by bus.

Yet while it may close the book on the case itself, the truth is that nearly every corner of South Hadley remains infected.

"What they did was not good," says Gus Sayer, the South Hadley Superintendent.

Phoebe's death, understandably, sent normally quiet South Hadley into a spiral of shame and finger-pointing.

The long shadow of a young girl's suicide hangs like a haze over South Hadley, Massachusetts, these days.

Attack on Hadley by the Indians, to the number of 700, who were resolved on a grand effort to carry this post.

This devout aged person was curate to Dr. Taylor, at Hadley, and eminently qualified for his sacred function.

At Hadley the enemy came while the inhabitants were in the meeting-house engaged in their devotions.

"Not at all," replied Mrs. Hadley-Smith, also under her breath.

No, came the reply, but will tell Hadley to get latest information and talk to you as you go by.

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