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  • I spent the last week at a cottage called Snug Haven up at Georgian Bay, just north of Parry Sound.

    Reading, Writing, Cooking and Crafting: Where I been Kate 2006

  • I spent the last week at a cottage called Snug Haven up at Georgian Bay, just north of Parry Sound.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Kate 2006

  • Morty supposed that she could and suggested the four ale bar known as The Snug, a small highly varnished nook which was completely private and away from the main saloon.

    Cargo of Eagles Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. n 50021032-1 1968

  • Morty supposed that she could and suggested the four ale bar known as The Snug, a small highly varnished nook which was completely private and away from the main saloon.

    Cargo of Eagles Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966. n 50021032-1 1968

  • Except in a northwest corner of the inlet, since known as Snug Cove, the water was too deep for anchorage; so the two ships were moored to trees, the masts unrigged, the iron forge set to work on the shore; and the men began cutting timber for the new masts.

    Vikings of the Pacific The Adventures of the Explorers who Came from the West, Eastward 1903

  • Having left the highlands and lakes behind, we headed back to Hobart and south to a small coastal village called Snug for an overnight stay prior to taking the short ferry ride from Kettering to beautiful Bruny Island.

    TravelPod.com Recent Updates 2009

  • "Snug" was the best and funniest line I've ever seen from Ann.

    Finally, people are openly admitting they don't want to sleep with their partners! Ann Althouse 2007

  • Snug tops emphasized perky breasts and slender waists.

    Myrtle Beach Daze Julie Britt 2011

  • I stayed in Snug Castle and it was just that on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh just down the street from the John Knox house where you could sit at his table in a cloak and hat much the same as he once wore and write at his desk and explore his home as he once would have done perhaps with Mary, Queen of Scots.

    Patricia Rust: Digging For Your Roots, Anyone? Patricia Rust 2011

  • I stayed in Snug Castle and it was just that on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh just down the street from the John Knox house where you could sit at his table in a cloak and hat much the same as he once wore and write at his desk and explore his home as he once would have done perhaps with Mary, Queen of Scots.

    Patricia Rust: Digging For Your Roots, Anyone? Patricia Rust 2011

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