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		<description>The original writings of author Sir Harold Chesterhill of Hereford</description>
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			<title>Chapter Four: The Ruffian Riding Rantipole</title>
			<description>Sir Chesterhill and the Magistrate are the lone survivors of an unfortunate safari and find themselves in Porto Farina where Templeton is struck with a particular malaise at the hands of a dolymop!</description>
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			<title>Chapter Three: A Plunge Deep into the African Bush</title>
			<description>Sir Chesterhill and his party wander the Sahara desert and have a most inconvenient encounter with the locals...</description>
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			<title>Chapter Two: The Gas Pipes of the Hartford Estate</title>
			<description>Sir Harold Chesterhill breaks the news of the Mr. Pendleton-Smythe's demise to his dear cousin all whilst being quite aroused by the events...</description>
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			<title>Chapter One: A Tussle in Timbuktu</title>
			<description>Sir Harold Chesterhill and his company get into a bit of trouble in Timbuktu...</description>
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			<title>A Duel of British Members</title>
			<description>Sir Harold Chesterhill of Hertford reflects on his past triumphs and sorrows in Service of His Majesty in the terrible reaches of the world.</description>
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			<title>The Air of a British Gentleman</title>
			<description>Sir Chesterhill's recent antics while in service to the Lord.</description>
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