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128.001
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The American Girls School, a prestigious school, of such standing that Turkish parents would pull all the strings they could to enroll their girls. There would be 500 applicants each year for 100 openings. They were chosen by lot. In 1956 the school needed an English teacher and it didn't take Linda Blake, the principal, long to get Verna's teaching credentials approved by the Turkish Government.
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