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Monday, August 20, 2007
A Name Selected
Thank you all! Based on suggestions--Attenborough was particularly good--I have decided on Overbury. Probably Ted Overbury, not sure. The
Life of Sir Thomas Overbury
may give you some inclination of the direction this character is headed...
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