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and articles in it, as well as being involved in its editing and administration. Goodfellow also helped to keep the magazine afloat financially throughout its existence. Estella
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in 1921 about life under the Black and Tans, using the pseudonym
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because of a damp problem, Goodfellow offered them the house beside her own on
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Goodfellow used her wealth to contribute to good causes, in particular children's charities. She was a member of the board of governors for the Royal
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significantly translating the work of 15th century French poet François Villon into
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