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Victorian strangeness: The man driven mad by spiders - BBC News
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Author Jeremy Clay tells the shuddersome tale of the man trapped in a darkened train teeming with tarantulas.
Great Moments in Science: Murphy's Law, Part three
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Transcript & real audio of Karl Kruszelnicki's Great Moments in Science program
Paul O'Flinn: Them and Us in Literature (8. Hands, Knees and a Book...
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One of the editors of that popular press, James Payn of Chambers Journal, put this argument in a nutshell in the 1860s: “Books are the blessed chloroform of the mind.” Educate the hand’s mind if that’s what he wants, but let’s make sure that mind stays asleep.
28 Mar DEATH OF JAMES PAYN. - Trove
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Tho death is announced of James Payn,. tho well known novolist and littorntoin, in. his 68th yeal _. The lato James Pvyn wbb horn at Cheltenham. in 18J0 llowas ...
28 Mar MR. JAMES PAYN. - Trove
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Mr. James Payn, the well-known novelist and journalist, is dead. [Mr. James Payn was born at Chelterham in He was educated at Eton ...
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