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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MADAME BLAVATSKY IN NEW YORK, 1875-77, by DIANE BONDS First Line: A great russian bear' shambling Last Line: Cretins' she had cast aside, both still %living somewhere in russia... Subject(s): Blavatsky, Helena P. (1831-1891); New York City; Russia; Theosophy | |||
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