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www.guidelondon.org.uk
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of articles and blog posts related to London, covering various topics such as historical landmarks, cultural events, tourist attractions, and local traditions. The content includes information about iconic sites like the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, and the Beatles' Abbey Road crossing, as well as lesser-known locations and experiences. It also discusses the city's green spaces, its love for football, and its rich literary and artistic heritage. The text spans multiple dates, from 2018 to 2024, and reflects on London's diverse neighborhoods, its role as a global city, and its significance in literature and pop culture. | |
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deathonmydoorstep.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This text contains a list of 110 historical events, primarily focusing on incidents in Paris and other French locations, including suicides, murders, and other crimes. The entries span from the 19th century to the early 20th century and cover a variety of contexts such as personal tragedies, legal issues, and societal events. The text is a compilation of historical anecdotes, some of which are detailed with specific dates, locations, and circumstances, while others are more general. The content includes both individual stories and broader statistical information, such as suicide rates in Paris during specific years. The list also includes some entries with unresolved questions or mysteries, suggesting that the text may be a collection of histori... | |
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fictionfanblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Get out the guillotine... :D :D :D :D :D Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn is returning by sea from a lengthy trip to New Zealand. On board he meets the successful painter Agatha Troy and immediately falls in love with her, though her feelings are not so clear. Back in England, Alleyn spends the last few... | |
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thepulp.net
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| | | After reading and enjoying The Python God and The Fortune Cave, the first two Thomas Adam Grey thrillers by Duane Laflin, I picked up the third one when it came out: The Treasure Whale. Laflin is a... | ||