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|smtsjr=A mysterious fair girl with green eyes and brown skin.<br/>She wears a white dress and a bone necklace.<br/>She is named eafter a character in the eponymous novel by André Breton.<br/>Her name may come from the Russian word for hope, "Nadezda" or the English/French derivative, "Nadia."<br/>There is no definitive answer. | |smtsjr=A mysterious fair girl with green eyes and brown skin.<br/>She wears a white dress and a bone necklace.<br/>She is named eafter a character in the eponymous novel by André Breton.<br/>Her name may come from the Russian word for hope, "Nadezda" or the English/French derivative, "Nadia."<br/>There is no definitive answer. | ||
|smt4= | |smt4=A mysterious fairy girl with green eyes and brown skin, wearing a short, white dress and a bone necklace.<br/>Her name comes from the young woman who appears in the eponymous novel by Andre Brenton. Her name may come from the russian word for hope, "Nadezda," or the English/French name stemming from it, "Nadia", but there is no definitive answer. | ||
|smt4a= | |smt4a=A mysterious fairy girl with green eyes and brown skin, wearing a short, white dress and a bone necklace.<br/>Her name comes from the young woman who appears in the eponymous novel by Andre Brenton. Her name may come from the russian word for hope, "Nadezda," or the English/French name stemming from it, "Nadia", but there is no definitive answer. | ||
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