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English: An older South Asian woman, wearing a light-colored sari, holding a book open with both hands
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Mkpọlọ́gwụ̀ "Miss Amy Rustomjee" The Indian Listener 6 (December 22, 1940): 91
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Tinye nkọwa otu ahịrị ihe faịlụ a na-anochi anya ya.
Amy B. H. J. Rustomji, from a 1940 issue of ''The Indian Listener''

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22 Disemba 1940

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