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== |