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<DIV><SPAN class=3D437303512-06072004>Sorry my message seems to have=20
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D437303512-06072004>Anne</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=3D437303512-06072004>Ethan Frome is the 'hero' and t=
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title of a 1911 novel by Edith Wharton. My google search=20
suggests that the area round Dublin might be a good place to look for =
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town/settlement of that name. </SPAN><FONT face=3DTahoma><BR></FONT><F=
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<DIV><FONT><SPAN class=3D437303512-06072004> </SPAN>I have somehow pic=
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a reference to a 40 inch steel bell at Ethan Frome. Can anyone tell me if t=
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place really exists or is it pure fiction from a 1992 american novel of tha=
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title. The net is no help as it is crowded with references from the book.=20
H.E.J.Smith</DIV></FONT><BR></BODY></HTML>