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Taking as their theme the power of two English institutions--the monarchy and the justice system--two stories demonstrate with delectable wit how individuals can become so bound to the institutions they serve that they cease to exist.
Hoosh-Mi, Queen Elizabeth II contracts rabies from a corgi; and Bathpool Park, focuses on the trial of Donald Neilson, the so-called "Black Panther," who after a series of post office robberies involving three murders kidnapped seventeen-year-old Lesley Whittle of whose murder he was also convicted.
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Hoosh-mi
Bathpool Park.
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