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"Bodmin," said he, "was plainly ill at ease: men gathered together in knots in the streets, and the like, with all manner of rumours and whisperings about; and if they were to go, go they must."
Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution Emily Sarah Holt 1864
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A radical Bodmin (UK) librarian has come up with a novel idea for getting people to read more interesting books - by letting them know the ones he can't stand.
'Bothersome' books shelved by library in novel initiative 2009
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'Sun sparkles on mica in the granite' on Bodmin Moor, with a view south across Cornwall.
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However, he has not picked up on one particular Mongolian-related credit crunch fallout: Mrs Crime Scraps's upcoming holiday in a Yurt on Bodmin Moor, while Mr Crime Scraps and Master Crime Scraps take refuge in the pub!
January 2009 Maxine 2009
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Hogweed, pale pink valerian and festoons of bedstraw line a lane and frame distant views of Hawk's Tor, up on the edge of Bodmin Moor above the Lynher river.
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On a separate matter, what a joy to note the Olympic Park is already developing "Beast of Bodmin" plotlines.
True love among the leotards lifts Britain's 2012 wrestling hopes | Marina Hyde 2011
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However, he has not picked up on one particular Mongolian-related credit crunch fallout: Mrs Crime Scraps's upcoming holiday in a Yurt on Bodmin Moor, while Mr Crime Scraps and Master Crime Scraps take refuge in the pub!
Michael Walters on reading crime fiction Maxine 2009
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The 49-year-old, who was on holiday with his family, was pulled from the river Fowey at Golitha Falls on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor on Sunday afternoon.
Teenager who died on Scafell Pike is named as Lee Jones 2012
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However, he has not picked up on one particular Mongolian-related credit crunch fallout: Mrs Crime Scraps's upcoming holiday in a Yurt on Bodmin Moor, while Mr Crime Scraps and Master Crime Scraps take refuge in the pub!
Michael Walters on reading crime fiction Maxine 2009
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Hoskin was a case in point: he had left the tiny Cornish village of Maudlin, near Bodmin, where he had grown up, and was thrilled to have his own bedsit in the market town of St Austell, where he made his new "friends".
'Mate crime' fears for people with learning disabilities 2010
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