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The park was given to the town by the Wantage family in the 19th century.
Wantage never played at the long board: he could not tolerate people on both sides of him.
The tiny village near Wantage has been plagued with crime.
"Tell the priest to look it up in his book," Wantage replied.
They were all lying on the floor when Wantage spoke hesitantly.
"To the hull with all this talk," Wantage said angrily.
Of the five of them, Wantage alone appeared to be in no way altered.
In the dark, the blow missed its target, striking Wantage's chest instead.
"I've known Wantage since he was a small boy.
Local schools may be asked to rent out their playgrounds to help Wantage's parking problems.
Lord Wantage is a great loss but he had been a great gain.
Complain was careful not to try him too far, in case Wantage fell on him.
On his way to the guards' quarter for punishment he encountered nobody but Wantage.
"We ought to kill them," Wantage said, one half of his face suddenly agleam.
But during this stay, young Wantage, exploring the mountains, had met a shepherdess.
Back on dry land, the rushes are dried out before they're used in the workshop near Wantage.
Penelope picked him up from Wantage station in her pony-and-trap.
It was created in 1894 as a successor to the Wantage rural sanitary district.
Getting near the edge of shadow, Wantage flicked his light on, probing ahead.
Wantage had burst only a short way into the tangle when he paused and swung around.
Last night the outlook was grim, but at the couple's stables near Wantage today, there's better news.
Derek Green from Wantage was the third runner to finish.
Watts, only back at Wantage Road for a season after three years out of the county game, was the committee's choice to take charge.
St Mary's was sited just outside the town of Wantage.
"You walk in the dark if you feel like it," Wantage retorted.