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We must band together against the Swedes. Camilla Send a noteboard - 24/09/2009 06:53:15 PM
Which is the infamous work Hamel is talking about?


It's a fictional book of black magic, Sotre Konst Bog in André Bjerke's Enhjørningen, about four of his usual stereotypes, solely defined by their occupation, sharing ghost stories, arguing and smoking.


Well, someone is about to die any moment, then, I take it. In a scary inexplicable way.
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