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Dear "omonimous" Luca,<BR>
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I read your mail, fastly, and I can say...<BR>
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<FONT SIZE="2"><FONT FACE="Arial"> I only remember a <B>Strobl' </B>story inside referring to <B>Grandma duck </B>and a <B>young nice female Duck in his farm with a hat with a star put into </B>(she should be a <B>western - Movie star ...)<BR>
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</BLOCKQUOTE>Well, it's NOT a Strobl story. It's a Frank McSavage one, IMHO, one of my favourite stories with Grandma... "Grandma Duck in Hollywood", published in an old Christmas Parade (# 5, 1953) with a wonderful art. In that story, her name is not Elviry, is Abigail (in Italian "Rita Papera"), but, I want to think that's only a nickname... It deserves a reprint, in Italy, too... Maybe you read the reprint in a "Albi della Rosa", published in the early 1960. It's the second and last print of that story, in Italy. More than 41 years ago!!!<BR>
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Bye!<BR>
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Luca<BR>
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