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A few lines of Farage-like flummery: Would someone please remove it from the article?
The opening section of the House of Percy contains these pearls: "... an Englishman who was as English as a full English breakfast, a man who has visited all over the great country of England. Some would say he was the greatest person to come from England, if not the world. He spent his later years battling the aliens in France, as the Europeans were all pathetic in comparison to the great Percy house, ..." How did this nonsense enter the article? Would someone please edit it out? — Preceding
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A few lines of Farage-like flummery: Would someone please remove it from the article?
The opening section of the House of Percy contains these pearls: "... an Englishman who was as English as a full English breakfast, a man who has visited all over the great country of England. Some would say he was the greatest person to come from England, if not the world. He spent his later years battling the aliens in France, as the Europeans were all pathetic in comparison to the great Percy house, ..." How did this nonsense enter the article? Would someone please edit it out? — Preceding
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