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▸ noun: Charles Julius Bertram was an English expatriate in Denmark who "discovered"—and presumably wrote—The Description of Britain, an 18th-century literary forgery purporting to be a mediaeval work on history that remained undetected for over a century.
▸ noun: (26 April 1853 – 28 February 1907) a British magician known as "The Royal Conjurer" as he performed for royalty.
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▸ noun: Charles Julius Bertram was an English expatriate in Denmark who "discovered"—and presumably wrote—The Description of Britain, an 18th-century literary forgery purporting to be a mediaeval work on history that remained undetected for over a century.
▸ noun: (26 April 1853 – 28 February 1907) a British magician known as "The Royal Conjurer" as he performed for royalty.
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