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      <notes>Ref. p. 270</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. Also listed as her designs are, nos. 238 An Offering to Peace, 240 Friendship consol-ing Affliction, 248 Domestic Employ-ment, 249 Family school and companion, 250 Study, and its companion, 251 Maria and Bourbonnois (sic) Shepherd, 252 Genii and a companion to it, 271 Sportive Love. Sporton Love, (Sportive Love) was mentioned as hers in the Etruria Oven Book in July and August, 1784. See  pp. 163-72, on p. 168.</notes>
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