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I have just finished reading Julian Fane's "His Christmas Box" for the second time in in 4 years.
Julian Fane: The Sodbury Crucifix Michael Allen 2005
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Julian Fane's first book probably belonged to a tradition which, in 1956, was about to die.
Julian Fane: The Sodbury Crucifix Michael Allen 2005
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Constable also published Fane's Collected Works between 1997 and 2001 -- in five volumes.
Julian Fane: The Sodbury Crucifix Michael Allen 2005
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Could the book that Fane's novel reminded you of have been "Chrysal ;or the Adventures of a Guinea:by an Adept" by Charles Johnston?
Julian Fane: The Sodbury Crucifix Michael Allen 2005
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When the cell door electronically slid open, the warden nodded brusquely to Woodbury, who immediately entered the cell and with a master shackle key removed the chrome-covered steel chains from Fane's wrists, ankles, and waist.
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"I came onto the tier one time during my shift and found Lieutenant Woodbury at the door of Fane's cell with both arms inside the bars."
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Revere nodded to Camille, then stood looking through the bars at Fane's accommodations.
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Several A.C. officers were listening to news of Fane's escape on a portable radio.
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The first thing that came on was an update on Gerald Fane's escape.
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At forty-four, Fane's body was lean and trim; whether as a convict or fugitive, he religiously exercised and had given up cigarettes two decades earlier.
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