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  2. Bearskin (German fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    "Bearskin" (German: Der Bärenhäuter) is a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 101). [1] A variant from Sicily, "Don Giovanni de la Fortuna", was collected by Laura Gonzenbach in Sicilianische Märchen and included by Andrew Lang in The Pink Fairy Book. [2]

  3. For the Term of His Natural Life - Wikipedia

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    It also included British actor Edward Howell who went on to be an Australian radio, stage and television actor based in Sydney. Clarke's daughter, actress Marion Marcus Clarke (1876-1958), had a part in the movie. [18] The novel was adapted for Australian radio in 1935. It was also serialised in 1952, read out by Walter Pym. [19] [20]

  4. Half Bad - Wikipedia

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    There are two primary types of witches: Black witches (generally oppressed and written off as evil) and White witches (the main population). The 17-year-old protagonist, Nathan, is half White and half Black, or Half Code. His mother is dead, and his father, Marcus, is the most powerful and violent Black witch in history.

  5. Faust, Part One - Wikipedia

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    The first part of Faust is not divided into acts, but is structured as a sequence of scenes in a variety of settings. After a dedicatory poem and a prelude in the theatre, the actual plot begins with a prologue in Heaven, where the Lord bets Mephistopheles, an agent of the Devil, that Mephistopheles cannot lead astray the Lord's favourite striving scholar, Dr. Faust.

  6. The Devil's Advocate (West novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Advocate is a 1959 novel by Australian author Morris West. [1] It forms part of West's "Vatican" sequence of novels, along with The Shoes of the Fisherman (1963), The Clowns of God (1981), and Lazarus (1990).

  7. The Sorrows of Satan - Wikipedia

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    The novel is notable for its attempts to mix Christian thought with popular heterodox themes of the day, such as reincarnation and Theosophy or Blavatskyism.It is also a damning critique of the time's social structure – claiming both that Britain's elite are morally bankrupt and hinting an allegiance to ideals that soon gained in prominence after its publication (such as women's suffrage and ...

  8. The Bachelorette’s Marcus Speaks Out After Controversial ...

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    The Bachelorette’s Marcus Shoberg is speaking out after that controversial finale. Marcus, 32, was the runner-up in the Tuesday, September 3, nail-biter, where Jenn Tran sent him home before ...

  9. The Grand Inquisitor - Wikipedia

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    In a long diatribe directed at Jesus Himself, who has returned to Earth in Seville at the height of the Inquisition, the Grand Inquisitor defends the following ideas: only the principles of the devil can lead to mankind's unification; give man bread, control his conscience, and rule the world; Jesus limited himself to a small group of chosen ...