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  2. Vanidasan - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, Vanidasan married Adilakshmi, niece of his step-mother. They had nine children, male and female. The eldest of them, Madhuri, married V Kaliyamoorthy on 10 May 1959 in the presence of Mayilai Sivamuthu.

  3. The Poem of Seven Steps - Wikipedia

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    The poem is set against this historical background, although the poem itself and the anecdote attached to it are not found in the official history Records of the Three Kingdoms. Researchers do not consider the story to be historical and dispute Cao Zhi's alleged authorship of the poem.

  4. Poems of family, abuse, journeys and love speak to ... - AOL

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    In the poem “Painted Tongue,” Byas writes: “We twist and turn in the mirror,/ my mother and I becoming each other,/ her bruises and scars passed down,/ family heirlooms that will take/ me ...

  5. I like to see it lap the Miles - Wikipedia

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    Bloom indicates the poem is one of the very few in which Dickinson examined a current technology, and points out that its theme is the effect such a technology may have on the landscape and on people and animals. Bloom observes that the reader discovers the subject of the poem is a train by "seeing and hearing it, instead of being told directly ...

  6. 45 Poems About Grandma and Grandpa Perfect for ... - AOL

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    1. “Grandma’s Secret Recipe” by Unknown Grandma’s in the kitchen, with a smile so wide, Mixing up a potion, and I’m by her side. She says it’s magic, and I believe it too,

  7. Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature portal; Novels portal; Aunt Jane's Nieces on the Ranch is a 1913 novel by L. Frank Baum writing as "Edith Van Dyne". The novel depicts a story of racial tension on the California ranch owned by the progressive-minded Arthur Weldon and Louise Merrick Weldon, who have entrusted their baby, Jane, nicknamed "Toodlums," to a Mexican governess named Inez.

  8. Stephen Vizinczey - Wikipedia

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    Vizinczey was born in Káloz, Hungary. [3] His first published works were poems which appeared in George Lukacs's Budapest magazine Forum in 1949, when the writer was 16. He studied under Lukacs at the University of Budapest and graduated from the city's Academy of Theatre and Film Arts in 1956.

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