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  • Added Geoffrey "IMGoph" Hatchard at the District Curmudgeon, "extending a welcoming hand while using the back of it to slap someone across the face is insulting."

    DeMorning DeBonis: June 28, 2010 2010

  • So Miss Katsaras sleeps in the garage with her baby in Hatchard Road, Archway.

    The Modern Nativity Leaves Out Joseph Newmania 2006

  • So Miss Katsaras sleeps in the garage with her baby in Hatchard Road, Archway.

    Archive 2006-12-10 Newmania 2006

  • Verschoyle: A Roman Catholic Tale of the Nineteenth Century Hatchard, 1837 is not, despite its subtitle, a pro-Catholic novel.

    Verschoyle 2007

  • Verschoyle: A Roman Catholic Tale of the Nineteenth Century Hatchard, 1837 is not, despite its subtitle, a pro-Catholic novel.

    The Little Professor: 2007

  • The other servants, except the Baptists like Hatchard, who would make do with an evening service in a blue barn called Bethel in Upper Farthing, were waiting to follow us down to church.

    Farthing 2006

  • "Then our joker would have had to lock them up afterwards, because Hatchard found them locked as usual in the morning."

    Farthing 2006

  • As soon as Hatchard and all the other grand servants had gone off to the train I rang for Jeffrey.

    Farthing 2006

  • Publisher: Sold, for the benefit of the Society, by Hatchard

    The Progressive Magazine's Shame 2006

  • Besides, eleven was before Hatchard locked the door, and while there were still other guests in the house.

    Farthing 2006

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