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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
MASQUERADE, by BETTY COOK ROTTMANN First Line: She's chosen the gowns and the masks she'll wear Last Line: Comes the day, she will look for herself but to find %mask and the masker are one Subject(s): Masquerades | |||
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