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  2. The God Child - Wikipedia

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    Bankrupt Harold Broome, separated from his wife and taunted by a letter from her new lover who returns to the fictional Yorkshire coastal town of Oughton (based on Filey [1]) where his mother runs a hotel.

  3. Santo Niño de Cebú - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the Child Jesus, with a serene countenance, in the attitude and dress of a Spanish monarch. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The statue bears imperial regalia , including a golden crown, toison de oro, globus cruciger , and various sceptres, wears fine vestments, and possesses jewelry mostly offered by devotees over several centuries.

  4. Category:Childhood goddesses - Wikipedia

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  5. List of Earl Cain chapters - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of Earl Cain, released in Japan by Hakusensha on July 17, 1992. The chapters of Earl Cain are written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki.The series consists of five parts or "Series": Forgotten Juliet (忘れられたジュリエット, Wasurerareta Jurietto), The Sound of a Boy Hatching (少年の孵化する音, Shōnen no Fukasuru Oto), Kafka (カフカ, Kafuka), The Seal of the ...

  6. Earl Cain - Wikipedia

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    Earl Cain (Japanese: 伯爵カインシリーズ, Hepburn: Hakushaku Kain Shirīzu), also known as Count Cain, is a gothic shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Kaori Yuki.

  7. Category:Childhood gods - Wikipedia

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  8. William Morris wallpaper designs - Wikipedia

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    The technique used by Morris for making wallpaper was described in some detail in Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society published in 1893. The chapter on wallpaper was written by Walter Crane. He describes how the wallpapers of Morris were made using pieces of paper thirty-feet long and twenty-one inches wide.

  9. List of Roman birth and childhood deities - Wikipedia

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    Consevius or Deus Consevius, also Consivius, is the god of propagation and insemination, [27] from con-serere, "to sow." It is a title of Janus as a creator god or god of beginnings. [28] Child's sarcophagus (150-160 AD) depicting the festivities attending the birth of Dionysus; the basin at far left represents the baby's first bath