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  2. Victor of Aveyron - Wikipedia

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    Victor of Aveyron (French: Victor de l'Aveyron; c. 1788 – 1828) was a French feral child who was found around the age of 9. Not only is he considered one of the most famous feral children, but his case is also the most documented case of a feral child. [ 1 ]

  3. Things Aren't Simple Any More - Wikipedia

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    In an interview for the documentary Comedy Connections, Renwick says that killing off the protagonist "seemed to be the most natural and logical and appropriate end for the character in a show where we had tried to reflect the truthfulness of real life." [8] Victor's demise had been announced in the press in the summer preceding the broadcast.

  4. Choke (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Victor goes to various restaurants and purposely causes himself to choke midway through his meal, luring a "good Samaritan" into saving his life. He keeps a detailed list of everyone who saves him and sends them frequent letters about fictional bills he is unable to pay, causing them to send him money out of sympathy.

  5. 'Love, Victor': The Inside Story of That 'Love, Simon' Cameo ...

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    Simon Spier's presence is felt from the very first episode of Love, Victor, with Nick Robinson reprising his Love, Simon role via voiceover to narrate his and Victor's DMs back and forth. It takes ...

  6. World Without End (Follett novel) - Wikipedia

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    The author was inspired by real historical events relating to the Cathedral of Santa María in Vitoria-Gasteiz. A television miniseries based on the novel aired worldwide in 2012. It premiered on Showcase in Canada on 4 September 2012; in the United States on Reelz Channel on 17 October 2012; on Channel 4 in the UK on 22 December, and on Star ...

  7. Blue Lantern (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    For Victor Pelevin's short prose the main cycle-forming principle is the subjective mystical-philosophical orientation common to all the stories. The title of Pelevin's first collection was given by the story of the same name "Blue Lantern", where the image of the blue lantern acts as a mystical symbol of the netherworld, or rather the illusory border between the two worlds.

  8. Victor Alli Joins ‘Bridgerton’ as [Spoiler’s] Love Interest ...

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    Victor Alli Courtesy of Victor Alli /Instagram Lord John Stirling has entered the marriage mart in Bridgerton season 3, as portrayed by actor Victor Alli. As fans of Julia Quinn’s bestselling ...

  9. Elizabeth Lavenza - Wikipedia

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    Born in Italy, Elizabeth Lavenza was adopted by Victor's family.In the first edition (1818), she is the daughter of Victor's aunt and her Italian husband. After her mother's death, Elizabeth's father—intending to remarry—writes to Victor's father and asks if he and his wife would like to adopt the child and spare her being raised by a stepmother (as Mary Shelley had unhappily been).