Miss Dodge (theosophy)

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By 1917, Miss Dodge who already owned Warwick House, had also purchased "...West Side House on Wimbledon Common...." where she lived at least part of the time in 1917.(''Awakening'', pg 99)
 
By 1917, Miss Dodge who already owned Warwick House, had also purchased "...West Side House on Wimbledon Common...." where she lived at least part of the time in 1917.(''Awakening'', pg 99)
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"After Lady De La Warr's early death in 1930, Miss Dodge moved to Hove; she and Krishnamurti remained devoted to each other until her death five years later." (''Awakening'', pg 285)
  
 
==Secondary sources==
 
==Secondary sources==

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