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  • Bonus that I managed to base it off "muir," which means "sea."

    i smoke my friends down to the filter buymeaclue 2009

  • The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig of course and Miniature Man by r. muir (the mysteriously anonymous lower case r. muir) and now into my hands Zugzwang by Ronan Bennett.

    45 entries from March 2008 2008

  • The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig of course and Miniature Man by r. muir (the mysteriously anonymous lower case r. muir) and now into my hands Zugzwang by Ronan Bennett.

    Zugzwang 2008

  • The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig of course and Miniature Man by r. muir (the mysteriously anonymous lower case r. muir) and now into my hands Zugzwang by Ronan Bennett.

    Zugzwang 2008

  • Ever since I read The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press) and The Miniature Man by r. muir (Snowbooks) any book that blends some of the plot around a game of chess gets my attention.

    Bookerthon 2007 - Gifted by Nikita Lalwani 2007

  • Ever since I read The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press) and The Miniature Man by r. muir (Snowbooks) any book that blends some of the plot around a game of chess gets my attention.

    Bookerthon 2007 - Gifted by Nikita Lalwani 2007

  • Ever since I read The Royal Game by Stefan Zweig (Pushkin Press) and The Miniature Man by r. muir (Snowbooks) any book that blends some of the plot around a game of chess gets my attention.

    40 entries from September 2007 2007

  • He saw before him the rivulet which wanders through the burgh-muir of Middlemas, where he had so often set little mills for the amusement of Menie while she was a child.

    The Surgeon's Daughter 2008

  • John Pirner himsell, that has keepit the muir-side thirty year in spite of

    Saint Ronan's Well 2008

  • From behind they rise in rough, uneven, and heathy declivities, out of the wide muir before mentioned, between Loch Eitive and Loch Awe; but in front they terminate abruptly in the most frightful precipices, which form the whole side of the pass, and descend at one fall into the water which fills its trough.

    Chronicles of the Canongate 2008

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