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Malcolm

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Malcolm [ˈmælkəm]
n
(Biographies / Malcolm, George (1917 M, British, MUSIC: harpsichordist) George. born 1917, British harpsichordist


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Govor's Well, which was full of water when Malcolm the Bold fell into it.
Ruby told me she was hid in the hall pantry when Malcolm Andres proposed to her sister Susan.
At the door stood Malcolm Ramsay, a homely neighbour youth who had been courting Ursula in his clumsy way ever since she grew up.
 
 
 
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