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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.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Take a look at her reaction to the news that her family might be related to a court physician who wrote about Scogin.

    Darkmans, by Nicola Barker 2007

  • Harve is a vicious person whose selfish gestures are perfectly in keeping with Scogin and his era.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • John, it turns out, is John Scogin, jester to Edward and a subject of research for Beede.

    Darkmans, by Nicola Barker 2007

  • John, it turns out, is John Scogin, jester to Edward and a subject of research for Beede.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • 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.

    Darkmans, by Nicola Barker 2007

  • 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

  • Harve is a vicious person whose selfish gestures are perfectly in keeping with Scogin and his era.

    Darkmans, by Nicola Barker 2007

  • 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

  • At this sentence Jasper gave a loud groan, and Scogin ceased.

    My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People 1880

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