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AliceAlice — Professor Berwick’s nieceOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229John AmmistonJohn Ammiston — American assistant to Professor BerwickOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229O’BrienO’Brien — Irish guide and first-person narrator of The Lion GateOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229Professor BerwickProfessor Berwick — archaeologist leading the Lion Gate expeditionOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229Professor Berwick’s brotherProfessor Berwick’s brother — unnamed brother who finances the expeditionMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229the Cretan parchment writerthe Cretan parchment writer — unnamed ancient refugee whose account Berwick deciphersMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229the Northern horse-thiefthe Northern horse-thief — unnamed prisoner whose lost-city tale inspires BerwickMentionedfirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229Ali KhanYar Ali Khan — Afridi swordsman and recurring Gordon allyOn Pagefirst: Early Adventures of El Borak UE pp. 225–229
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