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3.5 Who are Miss Clare and Miss Quinn? (Enya) |
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This article is from the Enya FAQ, by Kevin Martin enyafaq@brasscannon.org with numerous contributions by others.
This is adapted from "Caribbean Blue", the magazine of the Enya
International Club:
Mrs. Dora Saint, a former teacher, is better known as Miss Read,
the author of many well-loved books, popular for their humorous
and honest portraits of English rural life. Two of these are
"No Holly for Miss Quinn" (1976) and "Miss Clare Remembers"
(1962).
 
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