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Starting out as a Latin and Greek teacher — subjects that were foreign to him — Oulton moved on to publish educational materials and textbooks meant to inspire quality teaching in the educational community.
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Then, Harvilak said, Oulton contacted the pagans via e-mail and said they might want to check out his Celtic-themed coffee shop, which opened in 2001.
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She said Oulton told them they would have to move out or he would risk losing his business.
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Reached at the shop recently, Oulton said he did not want to talk about the pagans.
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The pagan group, which could range from five to 40 people on a given night, had a good laugh when Oulton serenaded the Bible readers with a bagpipe rendition of “Amazing Grace.”
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Oulton domestic arrangements during the last few years of his life, agree that they were deplorable.
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 James Hooper
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From Lady Lane it is only a few hundred yards to the well-loved little house in Willow Lane, at which his father died, and where his mother lived till her removal to Oulton as stated above.
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 James Hooper
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When he finally retired to his Oulton cottage, where a Mrs. Barbour was his housekeeper until Dr. and Mrs. MacOubrey joined him in 1878, he began to spend much of his time in Norwich.
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 James Hooper
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Under imperative orders from Dr. Hake, the Borrows left Oulton and got to Yarmouth, where they lived
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 James Hooper
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Jay also informed me that "after Mrs. Borrow's death Mrs. MacOubrey was wanting in tact to manage him and the affairs of the family, hence the gradual decline of household matters into the disorder and neglect referred to by visitors to Oulton in Borrow's latter days."
Souvenir of the George Borrow Celebration Norwich, July 5th, 1913 James Hooper
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