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Literature / Somerville and Ross / Violet Florence Martin / Sir Egerton Coghill /  5th Baronet / Castletownshend / Somerville / The Irish R.M. / Republic of Ireland / W. B. Yeats / Irish people / Europe / Edith Anna Somerville
Date: 2013-06-26 05:37:56
Literature
Somerville and Ross
Violet Florence Martin
Sir Egerton Coghill
5th Baronet
Castletownshend
Somerville
The Irish R.M.
Republic of Ireland
W. B. Yeats
Irish people
Europe
Edith Anna Somerville

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