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When Dewey turned her attention
to the engaging and distinctive beauty of Italy, she was initially
intrigued with Florence, a city rich with art, and Venice, with its
endlessly fascinating canals. Soon after, she was drawn, as she was
in France, to the smaller towns and timeless villages - this time
in Tuscany and along the breathtaking Ligurian Coast. |
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