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www.jasoncolavito.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The narrative continues with Lord John Roxton and the narrator entering a grand room filled with luxury and sports memorabilia. The atmosphere is rich with the essence of a seasoned athlete and a collector of rare items. The room's decor blends opulence with a touch of masculine ruggedness, reflecting Roxton's character as a multifaceted sportsman and adventurer. The scene sets the stage for their conversation and the unfolding of further adventures. | |
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nearlyuphill.co.uk
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| | | | | Week 4 - Craigmillar to Keswick - John O Groat's to Land's End | |
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antilogicalism.com
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| | | | | Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) | |
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classicmystery.blog
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| | | Set during the reign of Edward I, Hugh Corbett (later Sir Hugh Corbett) investigates threats to the King and Country. Assisted by Ranulf-atte-Newgate, a felon saved from execution, there are seventeen books in the series to date. Note that some of the earlier ones were released under the name P C Doherty and then later... | ||