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Cynthia Withers was quite proud of her new spell casting, and changed her brother into a pony. Of course, when her parents changed him back, there was retribution from him. Cynthia spent her eleventh birthday inside a small glass jar. |
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Bjarni Kraffensson and Walter Blisco escaped from the Arkham Asylum on 15 November, 1998. It is believed they were headed for the Southwestern USA. Please notify the Arkham Asylum if you see them. DO NOT try to apprehend them, or expose them to feathers, string, tinfoil or lederhosen. |
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Lottie Hoptoad never quite mastered Not Being Seen. |
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The Arkham Aerial Funeral was quite popular for a number of years, due to the fact that of course and after all, it was a dirge-ible ....... |
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The Ruritanian immigrants to Arkham demonstrating their pre-marital custom of Fraüleinschlepnoç. |
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The Bradley Siamese Sextuplets were quite popular in Arkham, imitating trains and being otherwise a popular tap-dancing and singing group for many years. |
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A funeral conducted by the Order of Dagon leaves the Temple on its way to the dog-food factory. The Order has always believed in recycling. |
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Clarissa Bump was a famous hunter in the early 1900s, killing elephants with pocketknives and tigers with her bare hands. "It's more sporting that way," she was fond of remarking. She had a morbid fear of mice, however. |
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Rev. Bro. Thaddeus Wort, in the garb and tonsure of his Order. Brother Wort was noted for his charitable work in the dives and honky-tonks of Arkham, especially with "fallen women," at least up until his arrest for the crime that now bears his name in our city. "Worting" is now a capital offense in Arkham, and there is no appeal from a guilty verdict. |
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Hildegarde Binghamton, the only female Sumo wrestler ever to go professional. She was not accepted in Japan, however, and proceeded to found a School here in Arkham. It didn't catch on here either. |
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Vera Jane Rossbrass was Valedictorian of the Arkham High School Class of 1998, and is entering Miskatonic University on a full scholarship from the Temple Dancer's Union Local 23. |
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Silas P. Binghamton, High Priest of Dagon in Arkham, MA, circa 1890. He died in a curiously terrible way. |
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