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English: American Woman Aids the Peasants of Italy. Countess Cora di Brazza Teaches Art of Making Lace and Also Finds a Market for the Product. The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California, 11 Mar 1906, Sun • Page 21
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American Woman Aids the Peasants of Italy, The San Francisco Call, San Francisco, California

11 Mar 1906, Sun • Page 21
Author The San Francisco Call

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Countess Cora di Brazza Teaches Art of Making Lace and Also Finds a Market for the Product. Illustration for the San Francisco Call.

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