At 3:30 a.m. on March 22, Windermere Police Officer Robert German spotted a teenage boy and girl walking along a road.
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At 10:55 a.m., Platt received a call from an Officer Gonzalez at the Windermere police.
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They had instead made the journey to Windermere by means that the investigators could not immediately determine.
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The luggage is all in the carriage, and Maulevrier says there is only just time to get to Windermere!'
Phantom Fortune, A Novel|M. E. Braddon
You have a delightful opportunity now of paying me a compliment, Windermere.
Lady Windermere's Fan|Oscar Wilde
There seems to be no record of the moth having been found in any other part of England, except Keswick and Windermere.
The Moths of the British Isles, First Series|Richard South
There are two historical notes of special interest to be made in connection with the journey to Windermere.
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Besides, my dear Windermere, how on earth could I pose as a mother with a grown-up daughter?
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British Dictionary definitions for Windermere
Windermere
/ (ˈwɪndəˌmɪə) /
noun
a lake in NW England, in Cumbria in the SE part of the Lake District: the largest lake in England. Length: 17 km (10.5 miles)Sometimes (less correctly) called: Lake Windermere