BOOK BAG, #980

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From: The Washington Post
Date: 19980705
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Identify the pen pals by matching up the names in the two columns:

1) Gustave Flaubert

2) Rupert Hart Davis

3) Horace Walpole

4) Dorothy Osborne

5) Sylvia Townsend Warner

6) Vladimir Nabokov

7) Byron

8) Philip Larkin

9) Cicero

10) Oscar Wilde

a) Kingsley Amis

b) Madame du Deffand

c) Atticus

d) T.H. White

e) William Temple

f) George Sand

g) George Lyttleton

h) Robert Ross

i) Edmund Wilson

j) John Murray

All entries (one per person) must be clearly written on postcards and mailed to: Book Bag, The Washington Post, Washington, ...

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