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Topic: Sir Walter Scott

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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Rob Roy,  Bonnie & Clyde,  William Butler Yeats
Favorite author(s):Mary W. Shelley,  Charles Dickens,  Jane Austen
Favorite era(s):1800s
Favorite explorer(s):David Livingstone,  Daniel Boone
Favorite great leader(s):Robert Owen
Favorite great thinker(s):Samuel Morse
Favorite royal(s):Mary of the Scots,  Robert the Bruce,  Catherina the Great
Favorite destination(s):Britain
Favorite philosopher(s):Bentham
Favorite drink(s):Whisky
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Abu Kashir,
Gas Station Attendant

In days of yore, the sumptuous film version of Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe (1952) made me hungry for more.
Bori Gonbutoren,
Reindeer Herder

to Sir Walter Scott's novels, and the author completes his study of the castle by surveying the myths and legends that have grown up around it.
Keith Tennant,
Factory Worker

Sir Walter Scott , was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1771.
Sir Walter Scott,1771 - 1832 The Monastery What you don’t know would fill a great book.
Also, since Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe, Robin Hood has been the supporter of King Richard over his usurper brother Prince John.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

The castle, made famous by Sir Walter Scott's book, Ivanhoe, is now managed by the Ivanhoe Trust on behalf of English Heritage.
Sir Walter Scott's statue is at Princess Street, Edinburgh.
Billie Kirgan,
Machinist

In Sir Walter Scott's Last Minstrel the Ladye of Branksome takes the broken lance from Deloraine's wound and treats it with a salve, instead of the wound.
Sasha Prevette,
Kindergarten student

Sir Walter Scott is said to have modeled the character of Rebecca in his novel Ivanhoe on Rebecca Gratz.
The arcade is best known for its clock which features animated characters from Sir Walter Scott's Ivanhoe.
Legend has it that she had read Sir Walter Scott's "Ivanhoe", and suggested that name for the post office.
Mark Harris,
Priest

In 1907, Sir Walter Scott's "sacrificial altar" was mistakenly raised to form just that - a table-type dolmen structure.
 
 
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