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Mordecai, Mullion, Warnell, and James Hogg, a man of most extraordinary genius, a Scottish shepherd.
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Porthmellin, and it is probable that Mullion itself is a corruption of
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There are big modern hotels to be found at Mullion, and there are golf and sea fishing, bathing, and entrancing walks by sea or moor to amuse the visitor in this warm, sea-girt land of heath and flowers.
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Mullion, Kynance, Cadgwith, St. Keverne, all in this district, are places of amazing beauty and charm.
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It is said that this parson used to charge five guineas for laying troublesome ghosts; but as there are no longer ghosts at Mullion, it is not advisable to attempt a revival of the business.
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This brings us to Mullion, another small metropolis of what is considered the Lizard district, though we have now left the true Lizard five or six miles behind us.
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_Mullion_ -- the vertical bar dividing the lights of a window.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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The "Rose" of course means heath; and Mullion we shall meet again.
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_Theodore (aside to Mullion.) _ -- A prejudiced old prig!
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 380, July 11, 1829 Various
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This is another region of shipwrecks, but if we can forget them Mullion Cove, with its outlying islet, is purely delightful, and is reaping the fruit of its charms by the establishment of hotels, boarding-houses, and golf-links.
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