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Minnie Woggle would tease the Children when they came ashore by daring them to catch her. She kept it up until August 21st, 1931, when one of Them caught and ate her. |
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Vivisectionist Arthur Randolph Curry made the mistake of re-animating his victims one night. The revenants took this photograph as a warning, vivisected Arthur, and decorated most of Arkham with his fragments. |
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Mabel Grinch would meditate on suicide every February 18th, at exactly 7:27 pm. She did this for her whole life, until she died of natural causes on February 18th, 1937, at 7:27 pm. |
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No one really knew what the Accident of 1928 did to Semolina Fishwhisker. After she died, the mortician who attended her body committed suicide. |
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James Twiddle posing in the only known photograph of the People Under The Hill. James made a remark about their height, and they immediately changed him into a toad. |
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Bridget Machelany paying off the murderer of her husband. She did not realize that the second woman in the photograph, Irene Adler, was her husband's lover. Irene took care of them both, burying the bodies underneath the porch, and then went on to a great career of crime in England. |
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Lulu Grassbite practicing for her Temple Dance on the roof of her apartment building. Unfortunately, she was not paying attention one afternoon, and fell off the roof. Seven stories worth of fall made it quite decorative. |
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Albert Widget suffered from a severe case of recto-cranial inversion. This, of course, made him a perfect candidate for the U.S. Senate, and he won the election easily. |
![]() One of Arkham's most successful businesses, the Clarke Embalming Fluid Company is still in operation, with no customer complaints. |
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