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'Random wandering'? Is that really correct terminology or has every literally article fallen prey to what has become the latest buzz word used by kids trying to sound cool? Wouldn’t the term "wandering aimlessly" be more appropriate?
nice one
Fictional Fishbourne?
The village in the novel may well be fictionalized, and may indeed be based more on Sandgate than its real-world namesake but "the little village of Fishbourne slumbers and sleeps" on the Sussex coast, not very far from Chichester. There is a celebrated Roman villa there - Fishbourne Roman Palace - so it is not even especially obscure. Moletrouser 18:29, 9 August 2007 (UTC)