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Biography and works of John Donne, England's Poet and Priest, famous for the phrase 'no man is an island.'
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The Patron Saint of Priests who barely made it through the seminary!
Teach the history of Santa Claus through the life of St. Nicholas.
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Louisa May Alcott pulls references and names from history, literature and mythology for her hastily organized novel, A Long Fatal Love Chase.
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