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rdfs:label | - Daniel Quilt (Great White South)
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rdfs:comment | - Daniel Tarquin Quilt was born on the 6th of January, 1885, in the country town of Ninnis, New Vestfold. He was the third of four sons to Kemp Fingal Quilt (1854-1913) and Martha Beatrix McKinley (1859-1942). His father was a struggling farmer who constantly required the help of his four sons. His struggling lifestyle is one of the key reasons Quilt joined the Antarctic Nationalist Party. As a child, Quilt was quiet and intelligent, having very few friends and a love of reading. Quilt frequently enjoyed reading Kipling and Shakespeare although his favorite was New Vestfoldian author Sir Howard V. Lester. Quilt was often bullied at school and had interests in writing and politics.
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abstract | - Daniel Tarquin Quilt was born on the 6th of January, 1885, in the country town of Ninnis, New Vestfold. He was the third of four sons to Kemp Fingal Quilt (1854-1913) and Martha Beatrix McKinley (1859-1942). His father was a struggling farmer who constantly required the help of his four sons. His struggling lifestyle is one of the key reasons Quilt joined the Antarctic Nationalist Party. As a child, Quilt was quiet and intelligent, having very few friends and a love of reading. Quilt frequently enjoyed reading Kipling and Shakespeare although his favorite was New Vestfoldian author Sir Howard V. Lester. Quilt was often bullied at school and had interests in writing and politics.
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