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Dec 2012
12m 32s

63 – King Arthur Part One

Jamie Jeffers
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We’ve reached 3,000 likes on facebook!  So as promised, here’s a bonus member’s only episode.  This time, I’m releasing an episode looking into the potential beginnings of the Arthurian myth.  I hope you like it! Support the Show

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