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Hookland 7/6/16 4:02:27

@Nicole_Platania Thank you.

Thank you.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 4:03:50

@kraken_syllabub Those with cunning in their blood do tend to gravitate to Leywood.

Those with cunning in their blood do tend to gravitate to Leywood.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 4:09:59

I’ve bid for a collection of C.L. Nolan’s non-fiction writing on eBay. It has his essay: ‘Oh dear, you want to be a writer do you?’

I've bid for a collection of C.L. Nolan's non-fiction writing on eBay. It has his essay: 'Oh dear, you want to be a writer do you?'

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 5:06:21

@haegtessa59 Thank you.

Thank you.

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Hookland 7/6/16 6:08:23

If #Curdlesopp ever trends, I fear for the world. https://t.co/981ZchT7Qa

If #Curdlesopp ever trends, I fear for the world. https://t.co/981ZchT7Qa

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 6:21:36

The redundant cranes on the Ashcourt Canal dream of an end to rust. https://t.co/9dgsVNNsUJ

The redundant cranes on the Ashcourt Canal dream of an end to rust. pic.twitter.com/9dgsVNNsUJ

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 6:39:01

Not all gods of the wood need to be given names. Those with hollow altars respond well to nameless calls. – CL Nolan https://t.co/7rJZt0i1D2

Not all gods of the wood need to be given names. Those with hollow altars respond well to nameless calls. – CL Nolan pic.twitter.com/7rJZt0i1D2

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Hookland 7/6/16 6:46:16

@Barb_Drummond Mr. Nolan was the sort of chap who considered all history to be a branch of storytelling.

Mr. Nolan was the sort of chap who considered all history to be a branch of storytelling.

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Hookland 7/6/16 6:50:14

@Barb_Drummond Depends on who you are and your concept of time. I suspect different entities see it very differently.

Depends on who you are and your concept of time. I suspect different entities see it very differently.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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Hookland 7/6/16 7:06:05

As he walked the canal, the prows of tethered boats reminded him of fish heads floating on the water. – CL Nolan https://t.co/wSSZfXN0f4

As he walked the canal, the prows of tethered boats reminded him of fish heads floating on the water. – CL Nolan pic.twitter.com/wSSZfXN0f4

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) June 6, 2016

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