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England when she was 17 opened her eyes to galleries, ballets and
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Drawing' and
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966:. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1991. Illustrated by
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262:in 1945. Some of her poetry appeared in the
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703:The Hidden Room, Vol. 1
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474:University of Calgary
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1506:"Optical Allusions,"
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991:A Flask of Sea Water
951:A Flask of Sea Water
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547:Journey with No Maps
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121:William Arthur Irwin
1737:People from Swanage
1634:, by Brittany Kraus
1521:Victoria News Daily
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172:Burnaby Art Gallery
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1167:The Globe and Mail
987:The Goat that Flew
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396:The Malahat Review
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