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Perhaps Mrs. O'Connor would consider.


* Perhaps Mrs. O'Connor O'Con·nor   , Flannery 1925-1964.

American writer whose novels Wise Blood (1952) and The Violent Bear It Away (1960) and short stories, collected in such works as A Good Man Is Hard to Find
 would consider staying on.
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Date:Oct 24, 2005
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