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New York Weekly
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v. 33 no. 49
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New York Weekly, v. XXXIII, no. 49, October 21, 1878 (Issue) |
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October 21, 1878 |
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Mrs. Dinadle, the female hermit, who lives alone in a small cabin among the mountains in the vicinity of Sutro, Nevada, and who prefers to accept occasional assistance form the Piuhte Indians to any association with those of her own race, has occasionally received newspaper mention as being a strange and eccentric character, but the following causes that impelled her to her present solitary mode of life are but known to very low: |
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She is now over sixty years old. |
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