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Rámákistnan, the Madrasi Tyl Eulenspiegel and Scogin who by means of a lady saves his life from the Rajah and the High Priest.
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Take a look at her reaction to the news that her family might be related to a court physician who wrote about Scogin.
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Harve is a vicious person whose selfish gestures are perfectly in keeping with Scogin and his era.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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John, it turns out, is John Scogin, jester to Edward and a subject of research for Beede.
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John, it turns out, is John Scogin, jester to Edward and a subject of research for Beede.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Scogin was a savage maker of mischief in Edward's court, and this points to the purpose behind the medieval references and Scogin sightings that the Booker judges felt were indulgent.
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Scogin was a savage maker of mischief in Edward's court, and this points to the purpose behind the medieval references and Scogin sightings that the Booker judges felt were indulgent.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Harve is a vicious person whose selfish gestures are perfectly in keeping with Scogin and his era.
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Take a look at her reaction to the news that her family might be related to a court physician who wrote about Scogin.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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At this sentence Jasper gave a loud groan, and Scogin ceased.
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