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This way they might remember how to score against woefully inferior sides rather than squandering every opportunity given - Richard Lacon especially as Madron lost 22-0 this weekend, though St Buryan is never an easy place to go to.
Conical bifter; and FiverLeaks Barry Glendenning 2010
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Having read about the 55-0 thumping of Madron (Friday's quote of the day) in the Cornwall Mining League (Division One) and then studied their results, I think it would be a good idea for Mr Ancelotti to send his goal-shy strikers to watch any team playing against them.
Conical bifter; and FiverLeaks Barry Glendenning 2010
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“All you need to do is crawl on your hands and knees through the ringed stones at the Men-an-Tol, or bathe in the waters of Madron Wells.”
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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“All you need to do is crawl on your hands and knees through the ringed stones at the Men-an-Tol, or bathe in the waters of Madron Wells.”
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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“All you need to do is crawl on your hands and knees through the ringed stones at the Men-an-Tol, or bathe in the waters of Madron Wells.”
Naughty or Nice MELANIE GEORGE 2004
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The village of old Madron is very beautiful and interesting.
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But before passing on to Newlyn something must be said both of Gulval and of Madron.
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He fled like a hare; she cast away her firehook and followed; he threw away his musket and gained some ground; she caught him up again, and in Madron church-town was almost on his back, when there came a kindly hill.
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Madron schools in days when men built schools instead of quarrelling about them: --
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The mother-parish was St. Madron, about 2½ miles to the north-west; and it is by no means clear who Madron was.
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