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This section contains a long-winded quote from Gibbons' Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, but the quote isn't about the subject of this article. Instead, it is about her mother. It more properly belongs on the mother's page, and frankly, the quote is so difficult to follow that it probably would best not even appear there. It was confusing in its placement, and I read the section a couple of times before it dawned on me what was going on - the mother's name is close to the subject's name, but in the quote the mother is referred to by yet another name not mentioned previously in this article. How confusing! The "fairy tale" can be summarized on the mother's page without the long quote. Regardless, it doesn't belong on this page and should be removed. If no one objects within the next month or so, I'm going to take it out. Aramink (talk) 02:35, 30 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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