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- '''Phong Thạnh Tây A''' is a [[rural commune (Vietnam)|rural commune]] (''xã''c)) and village in [[Phước Long District, Bạc Liêu|Phước Long District]], [[Bạc Liêu Province]], in
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- writers, among whom was Dunne. Mary's husband had been a merchant in [[Calcutta]] before his death]. She also had a son, Sprague. Mary Ives Abbott died in 1904.
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