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		<title>By: Leslie Holstead</title>
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		<description>Trilby was a student at Havergal College in Toronto where I had the honour of working with her in my capacity as library assistant. Trilby was an inquisitive student, always searching for the meaning behind the story. She was a joy to work with and has made her former teachers proud!
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