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‘these jewel-lakes, these skeins of railroad line’

just a blog to keep my research organized.(‘all spoke to her, and she answered.’ —anne morrow lindbergh)

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The Portrait Of Mrs. Ettinger By Samuel Hirszenberg (Polish-Jewish,1865-1908; Museum Of Jewish Art And

The Portrait Of Mrs. Ettinger By Samuel Hirszenberg (Polish-Jewish,1865-1908; Museum Of Jewish Art And

“The Portrait of Mrs. Ettinger” by Samuel Hirszenberg (Polish-Jewish,1865-1908; Museum of Jewish Art and History, Paris.

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