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    The Four Men: A Farrago is a 1911 novel by Hilaire Belloc that describes a 140-kilometre (90 mi) long journey on foot across the English county of Sussex...
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    one of the 4 main characters in his 1911 book The Four Mena Farrago. Children's literature portal William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew Ashliman...
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    Germanus of Auxerre (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from The American Cyclopaedia with a Wikisource reference)
    died on the Isle of Man c. 474. Hilaire Belloc refers to Germanus in his humorous poem, The Pelagian Drinking Song from The four men / a farrago (1912):...
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    the United Kingdom Pilgrims' Way Sussex Border Path E9 European long distance path The Four Men: a Farrago "South Downs Way - National Trails". The bridleway...
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    Belloc's The Four Men: A Farrago". Catholic Online. Retrieved 29 March 2012.[permanent dead link] "Review: The Four Men – Hilaire Belloc". A Common Reader...
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    non-fiction works, mentioned the Fountain Inn in his novel The Four Men: a Farrago; he wrote approvingly about the beer. The Fountain Inn was listed at...
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  • Farrago is the student publication for the University of Melbourne in Melbourne, Australia published by the University of Melbourne Student Union. It...
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  • Sussex: the Sussex Drinking Song and the West Sussex Drinking Song, which was included in Belloc's novel, The Four Men: a Farrago. Sung at the annual dinner...
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    Pease Pottage was also featured in the 1911 novel The Four Men: A Farrago by Hilaire Belloc as the starting point of a side road. Albert Cordingley (1871-1939)...
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  • Belloc's novel The Four Men: a Farrago. Bob Copper died in 2004, a few days after receiving an MBE. In an obituary by Ken Hunt in The Independent newspaper...
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  • Swift, 1911) poems, B. T. B. illustrator The Four Men: A Farrago (London: Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1911) novel The French Revolution (New York: Henry Holt...
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    live at Shipley. Belloc's works include The Four Men: a Farrago in which four characters journey on foot across the Sussex from Robertsbridge to Harting...
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  • also a genuine sitcom in that the humour came from the characters and their context". Simon Nye remarked: "I don't do mad, plot-driven farragoes. You...
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  • by Martyn Wyndham-Read, and the West Sussex Drinking Song, which was included in Belloc's novel, The Four Men: a Farrago, and was put to music in 1921...
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    Sussex Border Path (category County-themed walking routes in the United Kingdom)
    railway line between East Grinstead and Groombridge South Downs Way The Four Men: a Farrago "Sussex Border Path". West Sussex County Council. Retrieved 2 April...
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  • 1911 in literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Dobson Hilaire Belloc – The Four Men: a Farrago Arnold Bennett – The Card J. D. Beresford – The Hampdenshire Wonder Ambrose Bierce – The Devil's Dictionary...
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  • sly farrago of whodunnit and medieval metaphysics as one could have wished for ... the film simply looks good, really succeeds in communicating the sense...
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  • include a story by Kurt Busiek in the 1994 issue which filled out the details of a solicited but never-published story from the 1960s X-Men series in...
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    Edgar Wallace (category People of the Second Boer War)
    income, publishing books including The Four Just Men (1905). Drawing on his time as a reporter in the Congo, covering the Belgian atrocities, Wallace serialised...
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    account. The verdict of Philip Sabin—"a worthless farrago"—is typical. Although he has no connected narrative of the battle, Plutarch provides a number...
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