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English: Lady Caillard's London residence, 'The Belfry' in Belgravia, published in A New Conception of Love (1934), London: Rider & Co., page 240.
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Lady Caillard's London residence, 'The Belfry' in Belgravia, published in ''A New Conception of Love'' (1934), London: Rider & Co., page 240.

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