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Hookland 3/8/15 23:59:07

@imaginetheurban @gary_budden She was certainly in Hookland’s canals as the work of C.L. Nolan attests.

@imaginetheurban @gary_budden She was certainly in Hookland's canals as the work of C.L. Nolan attests.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 3, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 0:52:19

@pilgrimpace The Museum of Curiosities per chance?

@pilgrimpace The Museum of Curiosities per chance?

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 0:54:27

Even on the sunniest of days, no-one in Hookland hears a tale of the Harrow Man without a slight shiver.

Even on the sunniest of days, no-one in Hookland hears a tale of the Harrow Man without a slight shiver.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 0:57:01

Some say the Harrow Man was a scarecrow made without eyes who now takes them from others.

Some say the Harrow Man was a scarecrow made without eyes who now takes them from others.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 1:00:17

Some say the Harrow Man is the keeper of the borders of death. Afterall, in Old English har meant boundary.

Some say the Harrow Man is the keeper of the borders of death. Afterall, in Old English har meant boundary.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 1:01:44

Some even argue that the Harrow Man takes his name from the rake that he harvests souls with. The simple truth is no-one knows for sure.

Some even argue that the Harrow Man takes his name from the rake that he harvests souls with. The simple truth is no-one knows for sure.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 1:14:54

Old Harrow Path, Nunford. One of the many spots in Hookland the Harrow Man is said to walk. http://t.co/zICYbHOkS2

Old Harrow Path, Nunford. One of the many spots in Hookland the Harrow Man is said to walk. pic.twitter.com/zICYbHOkS2

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 1:49:47

@Oakelmash As much as those who went to Harrow and Eton have done to cause us harm, this is an old threat to life and liberty.

@Oakelmash As much as those who went to Harrow and Eton have done to cause us harm, this is an old threat to life and liberty.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 2:23:02

@Oakelmash An awful lot of Harrow is mighty fine.

@Oakelmash An awful lot of Harrow is mighty fine.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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Hookland 3/7/15 2:33:42

‘Every writer is in debt to words he has loved written by another author. We merely try to pay the interest with our books.’ – C.L. Nolan

'Every writer is in debt to words he has loved written by another author. We merely try to pay the interest with our books.' – C.L. Nolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) July 2, 2015

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