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  2. List of fictional butlers - Wikipedia

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    Butler to Melrose Plant in the Richard Jury detective series written by Martha Grimes (pronounced Rivven) 1981: S ; Sam: Butler and best friend to Rick Blaine in Casablanca: 1942: Sam: Butler to the Amberson family in The Magnificent Ambersons: 1918: Samwise Gamgee: Gardener, companion, and manservant to Frodo Baggins in Lord of the Rings: 1954 ...

  3. Category:Fictional butlers - Wikipedia

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  4. List of fictional nobility - Wikipedia

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    The respected butler of the Prince Regent. The Squire: The Canterbury Tales: The son and squire of the Knight. Squire John Trelawney: Treasure Island: A landowner who participates in the expedition to find the treasure. Squire Western The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: A wealthy squire and a huntsman.

  5. The Remains of the Day - Wikipedia

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    The protagonist, Stevens, is a butler with a long record of service at Darlington Hall, a fictitious stately home near Oxford, England. In 1956, he takes a road trip to visit a former colleague, and reminisces about events at Darlington Hall in the 1920s and 1930s. [1] The work received the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1989.

  6. Earthseed - Wikipedia

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    Earthseed is a fictitious religion based on the idea that "God is Change". It is the creation of Octavia E. Butler, as revealed by her character Lauren Oya Olamina in the books Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents (the third book of the trilogy, Parable of the Trickster, was not completed before Butler's death).

  7. Erewhon - Wikipedia

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    Map of part of New Zealand to illustrate Erewhon and Erewhon Revisited. Erewhon: or, Over the Range (/ ɛ r ɛ hw ɒ n / [2]) is a novel by English writer Samuel Butler, first published in 1872, [3] set in a fictional country discovered and explored by the protagonist.

  8. List of fictional religions - Wikipedia

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    Carpathianism – Left Behind series; Chaos Gods – Warhammer; Church of All Worlds – Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein (inspired a non-fictional religious group of the same name)

  9. Butler dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Butler (Irish: de Buitléir) is the name of a noble family whose members were, for several centuries, prominent in the administration of the Lordship of Ireland and ...