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So How Would You Define A Londoner, Then?" Lady Penny Asked Curiously. "Someone Who Lives Here. It's Like The Old Definition Of A Cockney: Someone Who's Born Within Hearing Distance Of Bow Bells. And A Foreigner," He Added With A Grin, "is Anyone, Anglo-Saxon Or Not, Who Lives Outside.
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