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I enjoyed this one too, and it made an interesting contrast to the more literary "Hodd" by Adam Thorpe, a powerful, bleak story which impressed me earlier this year.
Outlaw, by Angus Donald. Book review Carla 2009
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Ignorant Much was a member of the Merriemen, under the leadership of frontman Robin ‘Lutefingers’ Hodd.
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Annis - I haven't read Hodd yet, but I thought it sounded as if it would be a distinct counterpoint to Outlaw.
Outlaw, by Angus Donald. Book review Carla 2009
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Ollie Rayner was snared at leg slip, Andrew Hodd was bowled offering no stroke and Monty Panesar offered an easier fourth victim for Patel when he edged to slip.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Ollie Rayner was snared at leg slip, Andrew Hodd was bowled offering no stroke and Monty Panesar offered an easier fourth victim for Patel when he edged to slip.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Tommy Hodd, desire the girl to be quiet till she got to her room.
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'A strange boy! dearee me, Miss, don't you know it was Tommy Hodd?
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Molly Mill undertook that Tommy Hodd should carry it early the next morning.
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The bird, therefore, by Tom Hodd, was instantly conveyed to
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She wrote, therefore, one line, to say she would see Mrs. Arlbery early the next day, and delivered it to Molly Mill; who promised to borrow a horse of the under-groom, that Tommy Hodd might be back before bed-time, without any obligation to Sir Sedley.
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