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  2. Return address - Wikipedia

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    Envelope with return address in top left corner. In postal mail, a return address is an explicit inclusion of the address of the person sending the message. It provides the recipient (and sometimes authorized intermediaries) with a means to determine how to respond to the sender of the message if needed.

  3. Polly Bemis - Wikipedia

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    Polly with her horses Nellie and Julie, Feb 6, 1910. On September 11, 1853, Polly was born in rural northern China, near one of the upper villages. [1] As a child, Polly had bound feet, which were later unbound. When she was eighteen, there was a prolonged drought, during which her father sold her to bandits for two much-needed bags of seed.

  4. Change your reply-to address in AOL Mail

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    1. Click the Settings icon | click More Settings. 2. Click Mailboxes | click Add under Send-only email address. 3. Enter the send-only email address. 4. Click Verify. 5. Open the email and follow the instructions to verify the address.

  5. Helen Cresswell - Wikipedia

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    My Aunt Polly (1979) Dear Shrink (1982) The Secret World of Polly Flint (1982) Moondial (1987) Ellie and the Hagwitch (1987) Dragon Ride (1987) Trouble (1988) Time Out with Peter Elwell (1990) Weather Cat (1990) The Return of the Psammead (1992), a sequel to the Five Children books by E. Nesbit [4] Almost Goodbye, Guzzler with Judy Brown (1992)

  6. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 3

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    Click on the handle of the well 3 times and the bucket will rise to the top. Pick up the rusty knife that is inside. Go back to the schoolhouse/ toy store area.

  7. Harry Crosby - Wikipedia

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    [2] [15] They wrote a mutual suicide pact and carried cremation instructions with them. [11] Polly and Crosby purchased their first race horse in June 1924, and then two more in April 1925. [2] At the end of 1924, Crosby persuaded Polly to formally change her first name to Caresse, as he felt Polly was too prim and proper for his wife.

  8. Polly Plummer - Wikipedia

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    Polly Plummer is a major fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia. She appears in two of the seven books: The Magician's Nephew and The Last Battle . Biography

  9. An Acceptable Time - Wikipedia

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    An Acceptable Time is a 1989 young adult science fiction novel by Madeleine L'Engle, the last of her books to feature Polyhymnia O'Keefe, better known as Poly (The Arm of the Starfish, Dragons in the Waters) or Polly (A House Like a Lotus, An Acceptable Time). [1]