Association football club in Selby, England.
1Selby glared at his companion and said, 'Saw the pitch boiler, sir.
2Selby-Rickit said her team had shown they could compete with the Pulse.
3A subsequent retest was clean leaving Selby's devastated camp looking for answers.
4The neighbors supposed that the engagement with Col. Selby had fallen through.
5Mr. Selby, a lover of beautiful things comes up for a visit.
6Old Selby won't mind for once; it's like an oven in here.
7The goods were seized by officers, who found the criminals near Selby.
8Selby advanced into the room, saving his eyeglasses by a sudden clutch.
9Mr. Fenwick invited himself to breakfast with my aunt Selby yesterday morning.
10Col. Selby was found lying on the floor, bleeding, but not dead.
11He dressed, and went off for Mr. Selby, who came at once.
12Miss Byron to Miss Selby.-Lady Olivia is introduced to Miss Byron.
13They might call you Selby, but you would continue to feel Crosse.
14Fortunately Jack Selby burst like a gleam of sunshine into the room.
15If I ayn't speaking the truth, I am not going to Selby.
16Col. Selby had just come to Washington, and taken lodgings in Georgetown.