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the smell of lilacs crept poignantly into the room like a remembered spring.
Margaret Millar
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Margaret Millar
Age: 79 †
Born: 1915
Born: February 5
Died: 1994
Died: March 26
Novelist
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Kitchener
Ontario
Margaret Sturm
Spring
Room
Rooms
Poignantly
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Lilacs
Lilac
Crept
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Smell
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