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  • Kaaron Warren, an author new to me, has written a deliciously spooky tale in "The Tell," inspired by my favorite Poe story, which is followed immediately by "The Heaven and Hell of Robert Flud" by David Prill, a scary story about farms and encyclopedia salesmen.

    REVIEW: Poe edited by Ellen Datlow 2009

  • Flud wotch — that ownds liek teh wate wotch – wif bof ov them joo wotch and wotch an instedd ov goin awai it geds bigger….

    meow meow - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008

  • After receiving the lovely gift from Heather of Eie Flud, and especially after seeing it being arrogantly insulted on another blog, I decided to take advantage of this opportunity to announce my everlasting love for lavender in all of its shape and forms:

    Archive 2006-06-01 Ayala Sender 2006

  • Labels: Eie Flud, Lavender, Soap posted by Ayala Sender @ 12:33:00 AM

    Archive 2006-06-01 Ayala Sender 2006

  • Responding to calls for an investigation, the Clark County coroner, Ron Flud, issued a statement: The cause is accidental death by coronary atherosclerosis.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • Responding to calls for an investigation, the Clark County coroner, Ron Flud, issued a statement: The cause is accidental death by coronary atherosclerosis.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • Responding to calls for an investigation, the Clark County coroner, Ron Flud, issued a statement: The cause is accidental death by coronary atherosclerosis.

    One of a Kind Nolan Dalla 2005

  • Coroner Ron Flud ruled the death accidental and said it was not an overdose.

    Cocaine cited in Entwhistle’s Death 2002

  • The 'o' in the verbal form 'rosa' o "as the English single U in these wordes, Bun, Dug, Flud, Gud, Rud, Stun, Tun".

    languagehat.com: RENAISSANCE BOOKS ONLINE. 2004

  • Among the many rare and curious editions that filled the towering bookcase, I recognized such grotesque, even sinister, works as the Belphegor of Machiavelli; the Subterranean Voyage of Nicholas Klimm by Holberg; the Chiromancy of Robert Flud; the Malleus Malifacarum of Jakob Sprenger and Heinrich Kramer; Robert Scots Demonogly; the Practica Inquisitionis Heretice Pravitatis of Bernadus Guidonis; and—perhaps most remarkable of all—a small octavo edition of the Virgliœ Mortuorum secundum Chorum Eccksiæ Maguntinœ.

    Nevermore Harold Schechter 1999

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