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Brighton

a city in East Sussex in southern England that is a popular resort; site of the University of Sussex

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London Brighton and South Coast line. Bax Hill on to Lewis non-stop, then onto New Haven, evening boat to Vienna.
When I was a kid I lived in Brighton.
Receipt for two sandwiches bought on the train to Brighton.
Take the Brighton Express to Kings Highway and the bus to Ocean Parkway.
Brighton in August.
Don't want my fellow directors to think I've been spending the time with a popsie in Brighton.
I've already sent out Colonel Brighton, who's a soldier.
If Brighton thinks we should send some arms, we will.
That is Colonel Brighton's business, not yours.
Colonel Brighton means to put my men under European officers, does he not?
Yet you did not tell Colonel Brighton.
Brighton?
The year is running out, Brighton.
Give thanks to God, Brighton that when he made you a fool, he gave you a fool's face.
Dead or alive. Anyway, I remember once spending a bank holiday at Brighton.
When Charlie Fox and Sheridan would be there with him in the Pavilion at Brighton.
Well I would say an aunt of mine, Matilda, who lives in Brighton.
During the war, I did Arctic runs that would have made HMS Ulysses look like a trip to Brighton!
It's the one you bought me in Brighton.
The soldiers have been sent here from Fort Brighton.
At Brighton.
My brother? At Brighton?
Well, my Brighton brother.
And, Jeeves, have I ever been to Brighton? - Never, sir.
Lot of people are very nice in Brighton.
You can't have forgotten Brighton and my brother.
Never been to Brighton.
Here, couldn't you give me a tip for Brighton on Saturday?
I've been searching all over Brighton for you girls.
Take my advice and clear out of Brighton.
Brighton's not that crowded.
Think she'll make it to Brighton?

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