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We don't discuss this Samantha either. |
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Oleg Winkel was the Chief Bellringer at the Temple of H***** for forty years, until he was hanged in his own bell-rope one evening. |
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Winnie was one of the smaller Temple snakes in 1932. She would eat one small child each month. |
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Frawley Thermowhistle invented a machine whose function was unknown until August 5th, 1905, when he used it on several townspeople. |
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Franklin R. Sizzle was accidentally decapitated by a threshing machine, but Dr. Ichabod Foot re-attached it, with a leather brace to hold it upright. Mr. Sizzle lived to the ripe old age of 76 years, when an errant baseball knocked his head into an ice-cream machine, thereby giving Arkham 38 flavors. |
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Jennifer and Robert Zaphod. Robert was unique in that he was a true amphibian, living at his ease on land and water. In winter, he would burrow into the mud and estivate until spring. |
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Ralph Wambletoad wearing his ceremonial headsman's costume. Mr. Wambletoad served as Arkham's public executioner for many fun-filled years, and added many decorative heads to City Hall. |
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The Arkham Graveyard is certified safe from ghouls and nightgaunts, and each burial is staked thru the heart, just to make sure. |
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Christiana Eppwhissle, Iona Eppwhissle's granddaughter, followed in her grandmother's footsteps and advanced Temple dancing in many ways, not in the least of which was her unique relationship with the Temple snakes. |
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Hubert Stibbley had quite a career in Arkham as a vivisectionist. In spite of his lack of formal training, his articles on pediatric diseases remain as milestones in juvenile medicine. |
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Riley Higgins was an exterminator from Boston who tried to demonstrate his ability by exterminating the rats on the Arkham waterfront. The rats didn't leave much of poor Riley that day. |
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