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Hookland 11/9/17 2:47:50

Pubs built like gaudy temples always seem to attract ghosts with a love of the dramatic. – Christopher Josiffe, 1934 https://t.co/re4Hl0mGpq

Pubs built like gaudy temples always seem to attract ghosts with a love of the dramatic. – Christopher Josiffe, 1934 pic.twitter.com/re4Hl0mGpq

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 2:56:33

@BetterRunAudio It runs that way in Hookland. The King-Under-the-Sea will have his due one way or another.

It runs that way in Hookland. The King-Under-the-Sea will have his due one way or another.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 3:15:28

@aliasmacalias A whole new world of landlady opportunities await you in Hookland …

A whole new world of landlady opportunities await you in Hookland …

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 4:17:38

Of course the #horror writer responds to standing stone, to barrow, just as storytellers have always done. #CLNolan https://t.co/XNX0rXV8Jf

Of course the #horror writer responds to standing stone, to barrow, just as storytellers have always done. #CLNolan pic.twitter.com/XNX0rXV8Jf

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 4:22:51

@Nexusdog_UK https://t.co/HXp4ReixJi

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Hookland 11/9/17 4:38:33

The ancient landscape of stone and tomb lives forever in England’s imagination. Ruin and mystery are stronger even than weather. – #CLNolan

The ancient landscape of stone and tomb lives forever in England's imagination. Ruin and mystery are stronger even than weather. – #CLNolan

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 5:39:44

@HEStrategy Never screw with the Hookland Toad Stone. https://t.co/mON8dYbN3t

Never screw with the Hookland Toad Stone. pic.twitter.com/mON8dYbN3t

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 5:51:02

Ruin and sprite tree cast a long, gnawing shadow on the eastern road at Dedwick known as the ‘Broken Way’. https://t.co/NtKvcfNVHH

Ruin and sprite tree cast a long, gnawing shadow on the eastern road at Dedwick known as the 'Broken Way'. pic.twitter.com/NtKvcfNVHH

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 10, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 16:41:20

@dave333albiston @Janecharlotte11 Aye. There are some right bashful ghosts for starters.

Aye. There are some right bashful ghosts for starters.

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 11, 2017

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Hookland 11/9/17 18:17:22

We dig for the Hill Folk, who swept across Barrowcross as tide, leaving stone and tomb in ebb. – T.C. Lethbridge https://t.co/J8DCsDFicI

We dig for the Hill Folk, who swept across Barrowcross as tide, leaving stone and tomb in ebb. – T.C. Lethbridge pic.twitter.com/J8DCsDFicI

— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) September 11, 2017

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