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Paul Martin Brown<br />

na<strong>orchid</strong>@aol.com<br />

Stan Folsom<br />

stanartworks@aol.com<br />

10896 SW90 th Terrace<br />

Ocala, Florida 34481<br />

(summer)<br />

36 Avenue F<br />

Acton, Maine 04001<br />

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