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  2. Hob Gadling - Wikipedia

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    Hob Gadling, also known as Robert, Robbie, or Bobby, is a fictional character from the Sandman comic book series by Neil Gaiman. Gadling first appears in issue #13, "Men of Good Fortune". Gadling first appears in issue #13, "Men of Good Fortune".

  3. The Village (Bunin novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Village (Russian: Деревня, romanized: Derévnya) is a short novel by the Nobel Prize-winning Russian author Ivan Bunin, written in 1909 and first published in 1910 by the Saint Petersburg magazine Sovremenny Mir under the title Novelet (Повесть).

  4. Hob (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    Runswick Bay, North Yorkshire.Local people would ask "Hobhole Hob" for help to get rid of a cough.A hob is a type of small mythological household spirit found in the English Midlands, Northern England, [a] [b] and on the Anglo-Scottish border, according to traditional folklore of those regions. [3]

  5. ‘A Complete Unknown’ Fact vs. Fiction: Bob Dylan ... - AOL

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    Browne, whose new “Talkin’ Greenwich Villagebook lays out that folk scene in great detail, is perhaps naturally disappointed the movie skips glancingly through that period and its key figures.

  6. The Village (Anand novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Village is a novel by Mulk Raj Anand first published in 1939. [1] This book was the first of a trilogy that included Across the Black Waters and The Sword and the Sickle . [ 2 ] The plot centers on India's political structure, specifically the British rule and the independence movement . [ 3 ]

  7. The Village in the Jungle - Wikipedia

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    The novel describes the lives of a poor family in a small village called Beddegama (literally, "The village in the jungle") as they struggle to survive the challenges presented by poverty, disease, superstition, the unsympathetic colonial system, and the jungle itself. The head of the family is a farmer named Silindu, who has two daughters ...

  8. Miss Read - Wikipedia

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    Dora Jessie Shafe was born on 17 April 1913 in London, the younger of the daughters of Arthur Shafe, an insurance agent, and his wife Grace. For the sake of her mother's health, the family moved to the country when Dora was seven, and she began school in Chelsfield, near Orpington, Kent, [4] and later joined her older sister at Bromley county school.

  9. Hobgoblin (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Like the Jaffe book, Hobgoblin was published at the height of Dungeons & Dragons' popularity and soon after the intense media coverage of the Egbert steam tunnel incident (urban myths wherein roleplaying gamers enacting live action role-playing games perish, often in the utility tunnels below their university campuses).