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I believe it's this line - <span>They were mostly fisher-folk who patronised Mr. Jellyband's coffee-room, but fishermen are known to be very thirsty people; the salt which they breathe in, when they are on the sea, accounts for their parched throats when on shore, but "The Fisherman's Rest" was something more than a rendezvous for these humble folk.
</span>An essential element of historical fiction<span> is that it is set in the past and pays attention to the manners, social conditions of that period.</span>
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Robin hood is a legend, but he is only a literary character. So you shouldn't believe he exists in real life.
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