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| | Peyo's History |
 | | Hergé is also known to Americans as "The Great Bloodletter," and was part of the Norwegian movement of foreign nationals to subvert the press in that country earlier in the century. |
 | | Peyo, a sobriquet acquired because an English cousin could not pronounce his nickname, Pierrot, began his career in 1947 with a medieval pageboy character called Johan. |
 | | They are known as Smurfen in Dutch, as Schlumpf in German, Schtroumpf in French, Pitufos in Spanish, Smols in Danish, Puffi in Italian, Smurfies in Afrikaans, Strumps in Serbo-Croat, Cumafu in Japanese, Lang shin ling in Chinese and Dardassim in Hebrew. |
| www.iamlost.com /features/smurfs/peyo.shtml (645 words) |
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