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  <description>Commonly depicted as a face, surrounded by leaves, he appears frequently as a name for English pubs. Considered the muse for Robin Hood, Jack in the Green &amp;amp;amp; other green, folklore characters – he is as constant as Spring &amp;amp;amp; the festivals associated with it. Digging a little deeper he has starring roles in other centuries &amp;amp;amp; countries. Is there a connection between these characters, and if so—what is it? Additional credits: Research and narration: Jackie Piper Production and origianl music: Andrew Wilkinson | https://www.datawolf.net/ Photo editing and artwork: John Piper </description>
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