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The Marble Faun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Marble Faun (1860) was the last of the four major romances by Nathaniel Hawthorne. After writing The Blithedale Romance in 1852, Hawthorne, approaching fifty, turned away from publication and...
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Shannara creatures - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of creatures appearing in the Shannara series of novels by Terry Brooks. The Men, who live primarily in the Southland, are the primary race of the Shannara novels. Men are descended f...
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; "WITH WORDS AND CAKE"; (from 'A Table Forgotten' EP) directed by Annmarie Piette ... ; "I'D LIKE TO BE "; (from'The Transit Rider') directed by Lara Miranda; ... Faun Fables { Songtelling }
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FAUN; Folk / Alternative / Other ... ; Official FAUN myspace - medieval music & more; ; Munich ; Germany ; Profile Views: 550520 ; Last Login: 12/18/2009; ... Contacting FAUN...
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This lute player is a faun (I think that´s what you call it). In Holland, we have an amusement park, called ´De Efteling´. There, in that amusement park, is a ´ride´ called ´Droomvlucht´ (dreamflight). This is a faun from that ´ride´. ... "Faun" by Donna Smid (Destiny)
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(Crowley once confessed to having seen a faun peering at him from behind a tree at Fontainbleau.) These earlier stages of human evolution, the androgynous and semi-animal states, are yet recapitulated in the womb.
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