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    What is the actual equivalent of "Aldbrickham" in Thomas Hardy novels?

    Question #49267. Asked by MaggieG 5.

    baldricksmum

    I think it was Reading (not sure)

    Jul 11 04, 1:05 PM
    MaggieG 5

    I trust your judgement on that, baldricksmum, because if it was in Dorset you would know, and Reading sounds about right. Thank you!

    Jul 11 04, 4:10 PM

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