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Dear fellow reader and lover of Wikipedia
I would love to know much more about this beautiful and fascinating lady. There is something about her personality which seems to resonate right off the page and totally mesmerise me. I would particularly like to know more about her relationship with Ezra Brown which must have been fascinating, complicated and very difficult at times. Perhaps in this way one may also gain more insight into what it was about Ezra that made him attract such loyalty and utter devotion from so many and such exceptional women. Although he seems to have adopted such a bohemian lifestyle and been quite the ladies man (damn ye poets with your guilded tongues... lol) he was never abandoned by women such as Dorathy and indeed had them fight for his freedom even after he committed what must have seemed like the greatest of social sins during the second World War and thereafter was condemned and imprisoned for them. I would love to know the details of what she individually and specifically did to help facilitate his release and repatriation to Italy.

Furthermore, and perhaps even more poignent, is the need for any and all detail regarding her later life. In particular, post Ezra's death and the circumstances of her own death which are completely absent at this time of my writing. I would so much like to know more in great great detail. It may not interest everyone, perhaps, but I personally find such wonderful people who make their own rules and do not live by the social ones of their zeitgeist absolutely facincting. I think they are very brave souls indeed. Perhaps sometimes foolish. Perhaps sometimes naive or even cause great harm to themselves, but always, always fascinating. Especially those who actually walk the walk, so to speak, and don't just talk the talk of anti establishmentism.

Perhaps a kind heart with more knowledge or access to reference of same might help to slake my thirst of knowledge and that of like minded folk. Thank you for taking the time to read this (it's length is merely a by product of my wish to establish the flavour of my interest and the essence of what I beleive would make this an enthralling saga).

Lastly, may I respectfully express my gratitude personally ahead of time for you who are willing to take up this cause and undertake the task at hand.

With kindest regards, yours always Outofthewoods (talk) 21:04, 28 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

...May Wikipedia Forever Illuminate The World...


Difficult to read and actually ambiguous

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"the daughter of novelist and sometime lover of W.B. Yeats Olivia Shakespear, " shoud be re-written. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.225.34.159 (talk) 08:31, 28 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]