Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/13

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Subject: [Leica] Mozart's Widow? Maybe Not.
From: lmc at interlink.es (Luis Miguel Castañeda)
Date: Thu Jul 13 11:54:28 2006
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On 13/07/2006, at 20:44, Philippe Orlent wrote:

> But I guess you're right: really beautiful people only started to  
> emerge in the 20th century ;-)

hah! You got it. :)  /* of course not what I was saying, but it's a  
funny point. */

I don't think that he was joking in that case, and this description  
was corroborated by other people descriptions of Constanza.
BTW, who cares if was her or not? :)






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