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  • Now, one of the best parts of this story is that I heard it firsthand at Elspeth's home in Marnhull, Dorset.

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  • Claimed he was King of some country called Marnhull that none of us have ever heard about.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • If a land called Marnhull existed, I would have found it.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • Put an end to Rydall of Marnhull and his insidious games.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • "What is plain to me, Rydall, King of Marnhull, is that you are a fool if you expect me to pay you any mind."

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • We thought that if anyone would know of Rydall or Marnhull, it would be you.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • Perhaps he will know something of Rydall and Marnhull.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • "There is no Rydall and no Marnhull anywhere within our borders."

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • Rydall of Marnhull The next morning, the sunrise still a crescent of silver brightness on the eastern horizon and the land still cloaked in night's shadows, Willow jerked upright from her pillow with so violent a start that it woke Ben from a sound sleep.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

  • Rydall of Marnhull has come to your father again since your leaving.

    Witches' Brew Brooks, Terry, 1944- 1995

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