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2012-12-30 10:08 pm (UTC)
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Blatantly Googled (and spoilerised) answers:
#1: The window of Madeline, one of the lovers in Keats'
The Eve of St Agnes
#3: Probably something in Diamond Dust by Anita Desai, but the amazon search won't reveal more
#7: Having her throat cut by diamonds, as queried by the Duchess of Malfi, in John Webster's
play of the same name
#9: Philadelphia and Baltimore and Washington, according to Norman Mailer in "The Siege of Chicago"
#10: is the
Koh I Noor
!
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#1: The window of Madeline, one of the lovers in Keats' The Eve of St Agnes
#3: Probably something in Diamond Dust by Anita Desai, but the amazon search won't reveal more
#7: Having her throat cut by diamonds, as queried by the Duchess of Malfi, in John Webster's play of the same name
#9: Philadelphia and Baltimore and Washington, according to Norman Mailer in "The Siege of Chicago"
#10: is the Koh I Noor!