Cuisine et Chauffage au Charbon Arthur Martin, 1918-1925.
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i love these freaks but also what the FUCK
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Conspiracy theory of the kind contracted by all three is an incurable condition. What J.A. Allen (Director KX) wrote of the SIS officer was equally true of [Peter] Wright and [Arthur] Martin: "Involvement in counter-espionage cases induces in some a form of paranoia which causes them to find only pusillanimity, or worse, in others who see through different eyes."
Christopher Andrew, The Defence of the Realm
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They are very similar, this isn’t even all the things! Please add more if y’all think of any I need something to sustain me.
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Sassy horror podcast men and their eyeful companions meet
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Tumblr Top Ships Bracket - Round 2 Side 1
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i love when men say their boyfriend’s name a little silly.
like come here mahtin. gimme a kiss orthur. hehe
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Excalibur is known by name in many other sources too. To the Welsh it was called Caledvwlch or Caliburn, and was said to have been made in the Isle of Avalon.
After Arthur pacified his kingdom the court champion wielded Excalibur for many years while Arthur ruled. Gawaine was King Arthur's oldest sister's oldest son. According to the Celtic inheritance system Gawaine was, therefore, the heir to the king. He was also the champion and war leader.
"Swords of Pendragon" by Greg Stafford, illus. Martin McKenna, White Dwarf 85, January 1987, summarizing the stories of The Sword in the Stone, Excalibur, The Sword of King David, and Balin's Sword
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