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  1. I didn’t even begin to know what to make of that. The problem I had on Page 4 was with Sir Roland and his father, Sir Weedon. I looked them up to see if they had any historical significance. There was a real Sir Weedon roughly around the time period (another Henry, surprise surprise) but he was from Australia and didn’t have a son named Roland.

  2. Pagina 4- irei escrever pequenas anotações que fiz em cada pagina; onde tem * é uma suposição. Narrador: Homem*. Personagens: Maestro Jimson, Sir Roland Mowthalom, Sir Weedon (pai de Roland), Annie, Henry, Lesurques. Locais: Provavelmente um local chuvoso, com um mar perto, Londres por exemplo. Grifados: // esse Maestro Jimson ...

  3. online in 2006. Sir Henry Weedon (1859-1921), businessman and lord mayor, was born on 26 March 1859 in Melbourne, son of Henry Weedon, grocer, and his wife Emily, née Emery, both London born. At the age of 21 he was employed as a decorating contractor and undertook work on Parliament House and its library, the Melbourne Town Hall, Government ...

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  4. Yet brave Sir Roland with unslackened force O'er the lone heath pursues his eager course; With curses rends the air, and draws to war The potent wizard of the shadowy car. Far off he viewed a solitary light, Whose paly lustre pierced the gloom of night; Thither the lovelorn hero bends his speed, While mountains answer to the neighing steed.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2024 · There, jauntily tripping from the edge of one puddle to another is crisp Sir Roland Mowthalorn, shuddering old thing, intent to buy the day’s buttonhole from gin-faced Annie behind the church. I remember clearly, perhaps because I ought to have my wits about me for another purpose, how Sir Roland’s father, Sir Weedon, once saw Henry taking the part of Lesurques and mixed him up with Le ...

  6. Sir Roland de Velville (1471/74 – 25 June 1535) was a Breton-born English soldier and government official who is theorised as the illegitimate son of King Henry VII of England by "a Breton lady whose name is not known", or as a favoured member of the court of Henry VII and later recipient of beneficences, brought home to England ...

  7. This book makes me so paranoid. I truly feel like that Charlie meme. I just did a text search for "old" and most of the otherwise unspecified old males do seem to be the same person. Those with names attached like Sir Roland Mowthalorn, Charles Goodfellow or "Chris" are usually just irrelevant or joke references.

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