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Trelawney

[ trih-law-nee ]

noun

  1. Edward John, 1792–1881, English adventurer and author.


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Trelawney had always believed that the Livorno sailors knew more than they cared to tell of that tragedy.

Trelawney describes how he found him in a grove near Florence by a pool of water; he was gazing unconsciously into the depths.

Trelawney was on the Bolivar, Byron's yacht, at the time, and saw them start.

Trelawney asked him on one occasion: "Do you believe in the immortality of the spirit?"

No prelate voted in the majority except Compton and Trelawney.

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