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    1. He adjusted his ascot, he allowed himself enough magic that he could draw it into position on his mirror and not have to have his hands fumble with it


    2. No, Toby had seduced the young wife of a senior French ' diplomat and had gaily and innocently paraded her at such blue-blooded society events as Royal Ascot, Henley Regatta and a number of distinguished West End nightclubs


    3. The scene was fondly reminiscent of the opening day of races at Ascot, where the upper crust displayed their newly acquired fashions from the Continent and reasserted their positions of prominence and means


    4. A smile crossed his lips as he noticed how obviously Lady Jane’s chiffon gown in royal purple with plumed hat and Lord Ashburn’s tweed jacket with plum-coloured ascot contrasted with the simple black-and-grey attire of Preacher Cooper and Elizabeth, respectively


    5. forehead with the sleeve of his pressed shirt then adjusted his ascot


    6. The white ascot seemed loose around his neck, giving an air of informality to him


    7. “Thank you again, Lord Ascot


    8. sort of looked like a thin ascot


    9. He used to look so particularly charming in his grey top-hat at Ascot


    10. Ascot meeting, the Gold Cup

    11. While the other was reading it on page two Boom (to give him for the nonce his new misnomer) whiled away a few odd leisure moments in fits and starts with the account of the third event at Ascot on page three, his side


    12. at Ascot (Greenwich time), the message being received and available for betting purposes in Dublin at 2


    13. This Friday we paid a visit to the Ascot races, and got to watch from a nice box courtesy of Spreadex


    14. Ascot is a lovely course and it’s better to go when it’s a low-profile day: you don’t have to wear a top hat and stuff and it’s not that busy, which makes it more enjoyable


    15. In this country we have never gone the lengths of English women, whose clothes at Ascot and Epsom seemed to me quite as suitable to a ballroom


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